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Tag Archives: Olargues
Sunset, Olargues, France, 2003
My wife and I had the very good fortune to spend time in Olargues. Olargues is a commune, the most elementary level of government administration, similar to an incorporated village or town in the U.S. The commune is located in … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Color, France, Languedoc, Photo
Tagged 2003, 9th century, April, bridge, church, Every Picture Tells A Story, France, Languedoc, Les Phillips, Olargues, photograph
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