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Saint-Dalmas-Le-Selvage, a very small village in the the very north of the County of Nice [Not OC]
This picture was taken by Florent Villard (Warly).
Source of it : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St_dalmas_le_selvage_warly.jpg
La Loire à 7h du matin, vue d'une montgolfière ! 👌
La vue valait largement le réveil très matinal !
Château de Pizay, dans le Beaujolais (69), France.
Prise à 200 mètres de distance lors d'une balade. Redmi A3.
Saorge, a small village in the very southeast of France, in the County of Nice
The sun was out… so was my bike!
Enjoying the nearby mountains while the rain stopped.
(I still got heavy rain on the way back and got drenched).
The rock at the end is labeled Merlin’s Rock.
Edit:
Little montage with the rock:
https://imgur.com/a/JsXm1ei
View from the Refuge du Montenvers - Chamonix Mont Blanc, France
Balade - Aqueduc romain du Gier .
la balade du dimanche.
Fort La Latte, Britanny
Le château de la Roche Goyon (edit le chateau pas le fort)
Côté d’Armor
A lesser-known part of Normandy: the Val de Saire: the Val de Saire
French Mountains
More aerial photos on my website :-)
Eiffel Tower illuminated at night, Paris
It's a dream for many travelers to stand in front of it, to see it lit up, and to feel that they've finally made it there after dreaming about it for so long.
It's a feeling difficult to describe when a dream comes true.
La photo ne rend pas justice à la lumière incroyable qu’il y avait avec ce superbe cumulonimbus en fond.
Le train c’est en bonus… il a débarqué pile au bon moment.
Dunes of the Slack, Picardy [Not OC]
And for information, when I say Picardy, I don’t mean the administrative region 😅
When I say Picardy, I mean the cultural region : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picardie_(r%C3%A9gion_culturelle)