What beautiful places and amazing photography!
After years visiting and working at “Le circuit du Castellet” (Paul Ricard Circuit), I finally had the opportunity to see this fantastic medieval village with my own eyes. Many people are attracted to the village because of its architectural heritage—it stands as an architectural display of narrow streets dominated by the church and the castle on the peak. The Church of St. Savior Transfiguration was built in 1030 by the Bishop of Marseilles. It is truly ancient; once inside, you can feel the weight of history bearing down on these austere walls. Do you like this photo? Get Your Print or Download i as a wallpaper
When I first saw this building, I thought it was for the city council, or perhaps it was a small hotel. However, I surprised when I realized I was in front of the Hockenheim public library. This German city is not big, just 20,000 citizens, but to me it seemed smaller, and such a building was more than I expected for a library.Do you like this photo? Get Your Print or download it as a wallpaper
Les Tapies is a single farm, with a big building, bell tower, and a bridge connecting the main building with a chapel. It’s also a place with a lot of history. While this is not the original building, it is still quite old as it was built in the 14th century. Do you like this photo? Get Your Print or Download it as a wallpaper
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on July 4, 2014What beautiful places and amazing photography!