Daffodils at the foot of the old calvary - HFF
Retour aux Rocky Mountains.
The bench you have to conquer - HBM
C'est le printemps, la nature chante des poèmes,
Only secondary residence! - HFF
Euphorie des fleurs de prunelle.
The leprechaun's bench - HBM
Bateau à l'eau !
Dovecote on its island - HFF
The Virgin's bench - HBM
The old castle ramparts from the opposite shore -…
Le chant de l’eau...
The bench on the wall - HBM.
Journée ensoleillée d'hiver à l'étang.
The mimosa season is back - HFF
During the Sunday walk - HBM
Maison hantée ??
Once it was the entrance to the grounds of the dis…
Recouverte de lichen
Envie d'un avant-goût de printemps?
The river overflows under the bridge - HFF.
Il faut en profiter quand il fait beau en hiver.
The bench by the lake - HBM
All what remains of the old church - HFF
The Iron Age stele - HBM
Bonjour d'une balade champêtre.
Cemetery fence - HFF
Lorsque la "sorcière girouette" pointe le nord
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Le Château de Coulonges date du XVème siècle, et la seigneurie de Coullonges est connue depuis 1463. Ce fut un château impressionnant, mais aujourd'hui il est abandonné et tombe en ruines...
PAST SPLENDOR... Coulonges castle dates back to the 15th century, and the seigneury of Coulonges has been known since 1463. It was once an impressive castle, but today it is abandoned and falling into ruin...
VERGANGENE PRACHT... Das Schloss von Coulonges stammt aus dem 15. Jh., und die Herren von Coulonges sind seit 1463 bekannt. Es war ein beeindruckendes Schloss, doch heute ist es verlassen und verfällt...

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PAST SPLENDOR... Coulonges castle dates back to the 15th century, and the seigneury of Coulonges has been known since 1463. It was once an impressive castle, but today it is abandoned and falling into ruin...
VERGANGENE PRACHT... Das Schloss von Coulonges stammt aus dem 15. Jh., und die Herren von Coulonges sind seit 1463 bekannt. Es war ein beeindruckendes Schloss, doch heute ist es verlassen und verfällt...

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