Heading south through France, the Canal Rhone a Sete branches off Le Petit Rhone and goes pretty much in a straight line to Frontignan and out onto L’Etang de Thau. Having passed through the Camargue region, where wild horses graze on the banks, the scenery opens up to reveal enormous flamingo-dotted salt lakes on either side of the canal, rows of fishermens’ waterside cabanes and stone dividing walls in various states of dereliction. There’s a silent, dream-like quality to this stretch of water, and it can take the best part of a day to navigate end to end, a task best scheduled for a bright, sunny day.
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Lovely photos, would love to visit there!
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Thank you, you’d love it. 🙂
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Lovely captures of this area, Sandra!
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Many thanks Sue!
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Such a contrast to what I imagine a canal trip to be. The vastness of the salt lakes is particularly surprising. I can see how this would evoke a dream-like feeling. Lovely, Sandra.
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Thanks Barbara. Yes, this is quite a distinctive part of the journey when you’re on the way to the Midi.
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I’d love to be there …
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It’s a beautiful area Dina.
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Nice landscape and surroundings.
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Thank you!
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Très bon, Sandra. 🙂
janet
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Merci, Janet. 🙂
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These are gorgeous. I love your loves 🙂
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Thanks Maria. 🙂
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Sandra, Lovely photos. It all looks so peaceful. 🙂 — Susan
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Thank you Susan; it is indeed peaceful.
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Endroit magnifique ! beaux clichés
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🙂
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