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  • Les Baux, ruins of a troglodytic house. Les Baux has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.. Les Baux has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • St Rhemy. Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, with the Mausoleum. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • Les Baux. The lords of Baux claimed ancestry from the Magus king Balthazar and placed the Star of Bethlehem on their coat of arms.Located on a rocky plateau in the heart of the Alpilles, Les Baux de Provence has been patiently restored and now boasts a historical and architecture heritage consisting of 22 listed buildings.
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  • Les Alpilles, Les Baux. The Espace Baume in the bowels of the Val d'enfer that, according to legend, inspired Dante's Divine Comedy. The Espace Baume has been created by Daniel, a local artist, in a abandoned quarry and now is a location for events.
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  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux, in the back the Camargue. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux. The Chaîne des Alpilles is a small range of mountains in Provence, southern France. Much of the range is bare rock or stony ground covered with scrub and maquis.
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  • Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, with the Mausoleum (left) and the Arch (right). The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • Les Alpilles, Les Baux. The Espace Baume in the bowels of the Val d'enfer that, according to legend, inspired Dante's Divine Comedy. The Espace Baume has been created by Daniel, a local artist, in a abandoned quarry and now is a location for events.
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  • Les Baux, Saint Vincent's Church. Located on a rocky plateau in the heart of the Alpilles, Les Baux de Provence has been patiently restored and now boasts a historical and architecture heritage consisting of 22 listed buildings.
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  • Les Baux, this renaissance window is a reminder of the Huguenot influence in the 16th century. Located on a rocky plateau in the heart of the Alpilles, Les Baux de Provence has been patiently restored and now boasts a historical and architecture heritage consisting of 22 listed buildings.
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  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, with the Mausoleum (left) and the Arch (right). The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • Fontvieille, the Romans created an aqueduct utilising the Alpilles water sources for the nearby city of Arles.
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  • Les Baux. The Chaîne des Alpilles is a small range of mountains in Provence, southern France. Much of the range is bare rock or stony ground covered with scrub and maquis.
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  • Les Baux. Located on a rocky plateau in the heart of the Alpilles, Les Baux de Provence has been patiently restored and now boasts a historical and architecture heritage consisting of 22 listed buildings.
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  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
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  • Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, the Mausoleum. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, the Mausoleum. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • St Rhemy. Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, with the Mausoleum. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • Les Alpilles, Les Baux. The Espace Baume in the bowels of the Val d'enfer that, according to legend, inspired Dante's Divine Comedy. The Espace Baume has been created by Daniel, a local artist, in a abandoned quarry and now is a location for events.
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  • Les Baux, souvenir's shop. Located on a rocky plateau in the heart of the Alpilles, Les Baux de Provence has been patiently restored and now has a reputation as one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux. The Chaîne des Alpilles is a small range of mountains in Provence, southern France. Much of the range is bare rock or stony ground covered with scrub and maquis.
    em7302215.jpg
  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
    em7302218.jpg
  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
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  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
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  • Les Baux. Located on a rocky plateau in the heart of the Alpilles, Les Baux de Provence has been patiently restored and now boasts a historical and architecture heritage consisting of 22 listed buildings.
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  • Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, the Mausoleum. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • Roman site 'Les Antiques' of Glanum, the Mausoleum. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries.
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  • Les Alpilles, Les Baux. The Espace Baume in the bowels of the Val d'enfer that, according to legend, inspired Dante's Divine Comedy. The Espace Baume has been created by Daniel, a local artist, in a abandoned quarry and now is a location for events.
    em7302207.jpg
  • Les Baux. It has a spectacular position in the Alpilles mountains, set atop a rocky outcrop crowned with a ruined castle overlooking the plains to the south. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821. During the Middle Ages the lords of Les Baux controlled 79 towns and villages. Les Baux is now one of the most picturesque villages in France.
    em7302253.jpg
  • Les Baux de Provence. n the heart of the Southern France's Alpilles, an abandoned quarry is now used for unusual full-image spectaculars of dizzying dimensions. On the spring of 2012 the Carieres de la Lumière is reopening after the traditional Cathedrale d'Images closed. Here one of the last show about Australia.
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  • Les Alpilles, Les Baux. The Espace Baume in the bowels of the Val d'enfer that, according to legend, inspired Dante's Divine Comedy. The Espace Baume has been created by Daniel, a local artist, in a abandoned quarry and now is a location for events.
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  • Les Baux. Today the quarry at Sarragan  is the only working mine in operation. It uses modern day equipment to replace the once 300 quarry workers who worked in the mines of les Baux during the great period of manual<br />
mining. The mining of the stone quarries at Les Baux dates back to the antiquity period. This soft stone was later mined by the Romans in open-pit quarries. Due to the facility with which the stone can be worked and sculpted it was used for heavy brickwork but also for decorative architectural elements in the nearby town of Arles.
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  • Les Baux. The Caves of Sarragan near  the quarry at Sarragan, the only working mine in operation. It uses modern day equipment to replace the once 300 quarry workers who worked in the mines of les Baux during the great period of manual<br />
mining. The mining of the stone quarries at Les Baux dates back to the antiquity period. This soft stone was later mined by the Romans in open-pit quarries. Due to the facility with which the stone can be worked and sculpted it was used for heavy brickwork but also for decorative architectural elements in the nearby town of Arles.
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  • Tarascon, the location of the house of the most famous local hero, Tartarin of Tarascon. The novel Tartarin de Tarascon (1872) by Alphonse Daudet, was set here.
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  • Les Baux. Today the quarry at Sarragan  is the only working mine in operation. It uses modern day equipment to replace the once 300 quarry workers who worked in the mines of les Baux during the great period of manual<br />
mining. The mining of the stone quarries at Les Baux dates back to the antiquity period. This soft stone was later mined by the Romans in open-pit quarries. Due to the facility with which the stone can be worked and sculpted it was used for heavy brickwork but also for decorative architectural elements in the nearby town of Arles.
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  • Tarascon. Monument remembering the The Tarasque, a fearsome legendary monster from Provence tamed in a story about Saint Martha. On 2005 the UNESCO included the Tarasque on the list of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.[1
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  • Les Baux. Today the quarry at Sarragan  is the only working mine in operation. It uses modern day equipment to replace the once 300 quarry workers who worked in the mines of les Baux during the great period of manual<br />
mining. The mining of the stone quarries at Les Baux dates back to the antiquity period. This soft stone was later mined by the Romans in open-pit quarries. Due to the facility with which the stone can be worked and sculpted it was used for heavy brickwork but also for decorative architectural elements in the nearby town of Arles.
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  • Tarascon, the location of the house of the most famous local hero, Tartarin of Tarascon. The novel Tartarin de Tarascon (1872) by Alphonse Daudet, was set here.
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  • Les Baux, a small lake near a old mine of bauxite. The village gives its name to the aluminium ore Bauxite which was first discovered there in 1821.
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  • Tarascon. The King René's castle, the castle of Tarascon, was started in 1401 and was completed in 1449 by his second son, René I of Naples.
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  • Tarascon. The King René's castle, the castle of Tarascon, was started in 1401 and was completed in 1449 by his second son, René I of Naples.
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  • Tarascon. The King René's castle, the castle of Tarascon, was started in 1401 and was completed in 1449 by his second son, René I of Naples.
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  • Les Baux. Today the quarry at Sarragan  is the only working mine in operation. It uses modern day equipment to replace the once 300 quarry workers who worked in the mines of les Baux during the great period of manual<br />
mining. The mining of the stone quarries at Les Baux dates back to the antiquity period. This soft stone was later mined by the Romans in open-pit quarries. Due to the facility with which the stone can be worked and sculpted it was used for heavy brickwork but also for decorative architectural elements in the nearby town of Arles.
    em7302318.jpg
  • Tarascon. The King René's castle, the castle of Tarascon, was started in 1401 and was completed in 1449 by his second son, René I of Naples.
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  • Tarascon. Monument remembering the The Tarasque, a fearsome legendary monster from Provence tamed in a story about Saint Martha. On 2005 the UNESCO included the Tarasque on the list of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.[1
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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