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  • Vineyards in the Languedoc Roussillon region near to the village of Lagrasse in the South of France. Languedoc - Roussillon wine, including the vin de pays labeled Vin de Pays d'Oc, is produced in southern France. While "Languedoc" can refer to a specific historic region of France and Northern Catalonia, usage since the 20th century (especially in the context of wine) has primarily referred to the northern part of the Languedoc-Roussillon région of France
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  • Gruissan Plage, close to Narbonne is a wide open stretch of flat sand, plenty of space even in the height of summer. This is one of the best Languedoc beaches. All the Languedoc beaches around this area of the coast are characterised by open, flat expanses of golden sand.
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  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
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  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_G.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_A.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_J.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_I.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_G.jpg
  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_B.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_K.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_J.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_I.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_H.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_F.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_E.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_C.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_B.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_L.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_H.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_E.jpg
  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_C.jpg
  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_A.jpg
  • Collioure is a town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean and was a part of the ancient Roussillon province. In the early 20th century Collioure became a center of artistic activity, with several Fauve artists making it their meeting place. Collioure is also famous for its anchovies, which are referenced in Mark Kurlansky's book Salt as the best in the world.
    20120513collioure france_D.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_K.jpg
  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_D.jpg
  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_F.jpg
  • Vineyards in the South of France at Mayronnes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. This is at the heart of wine production in the region with almost every hillside covered with lines of vines.
    20150609_france vines_A.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_Z.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_W.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_V.jpg
  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_N.jpg
  • Looking over the walls of the Cité de Carcassonne over the city of Carcassonne, a town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_L.jpg
  • Postcards of the Cite. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_F.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_H.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_C.jpg
  • Seats bathed in light from stained glass windows. The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist of Perpignan is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Perpignan in Languedoc-Roussillon. The cathedral was built in the Catalan Gothic style, because of its association with the Kingdom of Majorca. It has a wide nave (80 meters long, 18 m wide, and 26 m tall) made of seven cross-vaults, and features a short transept and apse, whose vault features seven keys.
    20120513perpignan cathedral_B.jpg
  • Seats bathed in light from stained glass windows. The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist of Perpignan is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Perpignan in Languedoc-Roussillon. The cathedral was built in the Catalan Gothic style, because of its association with the Kingdom of Majorca. It has a wide nave (80 meters long, 18 m wide, and 26 m tall) made of seven cross-vaults, and features a short transept and apse, whose vault features seven keys.
    20120513perpignan cathedral_A.jpg
  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_Q.jpg
  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_O.jpg
  • Looking over the walls of the Cité de Carcassonne over the city of Carcassonne, a town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_K.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_I.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_H.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_E.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_D.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_C.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_AA.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_J.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_G.jpg
  • Doros male voice ensemble from Russia singing in the Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus. A basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_E.jpg
  • Lagrasse is a medieval village in the Aude department of Languedoc-Roussillon. Lagrasse in the valley of the River Orbieu, at the foothills of the Pyrenees in southern France.<br />
Lagrasse is part of the Les Plus Beaux Villages de France association ("The most beautiful villages of France")
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  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_X.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_U.jpg
  • Tourists part of a tour group. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_T.jpg
  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_S.jpg
  • Looking over the walls of the Cité de Carcassonne over the city of Carcassonne, a town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_R.jpg
  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_P.jpg
  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_M.jpg
  • Looking over the walls of the Cité de Carcassonne over the city of Carcassonne, a town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_J.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_G.jpg
  • Tourists sitting having their lunch outside the walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_B.jpg
  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_AB.jpg
  • Tourists sitting having their lunch outside the walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516cite de carcassonne_A.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_I.jpg
  • Doros male voice ensemble from Russia singing in the Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus. A basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_F.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_D.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_B.jpg
  • The Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse or St. Nazarius and St. Celsus, is a basilica minor in Carcassonne, southern France, listed as a national monument of the country. It was formerly the cathedral of Carcassonne until 1801. The church is situated inside the Cite de Carcassonne, France. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
    20120516carcassonne cathedral_A.jpg
  • Exterior cloister of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_F.jpg
  • Yellow crab spider eating a bumblebee from it's home on some wild garlic flowers. Near Lagrasse, Southern France. Against all rules of scale, the smaller spider is the preditor to the bee.
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  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
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  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_M.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_J.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_G.jpg
  • Buskers making some money. Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_C.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
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  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_G.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_D.jpg
  • Snail in it's shell on a leaf. Lagrasse, Southern France.
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  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_L.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_I.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_H.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_F.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_E.jpg
  • Fish stall. Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_B.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_A.jpg
  • Posters of Francois Hollande and Nicholas Sarkozy following the presidential elections. François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande is the 24th President of France. He previously served as the First Secretary of the French Socialist Party from 1997 to 2008 and as a Deputy of the National Assembly of France for Corrèze's 1st Constituency from 1988 to 1993 and then again from 1997 to 2012. Sarkozy was the outgoing president.
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  • Posters of Francois Hollande and Nicholas Sarkozy following the presidential elections. François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande is the 24th President of France. He previously served as the First Secretary of the French Socialist Party from 1997 to 2008 and as a Deputy of the National Assembly of France for Corrèze's 1st Constituency from 1988 to 1993 and then again from 1997 to 2012. Sarkozy was the outgoing president.
    20120515hollande sarkozy_A.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
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  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_H.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_E.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_C.jpg
  • Interior of Narbonne Cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur de Narbonne, is a former cathedral, and national monument of France. It is dedicated to Saints Justus and Pastor. It was the seat of the Archbishop of Narbonne until the Archbishopric was merged into the Diocese of Carcassonne under the Concordat of 1801. The church was declared a basilica minor in 1886. The building, begun in 1272[2], is noted for being unfinished.
    20120514narbonne cathedral_B.jpg
  • Place de l'Hotel de Ville, Palais des Archeveques (the Archbishops Palace) Narbonne, Aude, France. The three square towers of the fortified Palais des Archevêques, date from the 13th and 14th centuries. The Gothic-style town hall was added to the palace only in the 19th century. The building now houses two museums, that contain collections of paintings, ceramics, and Roman artifacts.
The Canal de la Robine, a branch of the Canal du Midi, runs through the city. The Canal separates the northern part of the town, which is historically known as the Cité, from the Bourg to the south. The old town, now surrounded by boulevards, has picturesque, narrow, winding streets.
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  • Fish stall. Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_D.jpg
  • Lezignan market is held on Wednesday morning. The first Wednesday of the month is a big market. All manner of produce is on sale as well as household goods, clothes and just about anything. Lezignan, France.
    20120516lezignan market_N.jpg
  • Posters of Francois Hollande and Nicholas Sarkozy following the presidential elections. François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande is the 24th President of France. He previously served as the First Secretary of the French Socialist Party from 1997 to 2008 and as a Deputy of the National Assembly of France for Corrèze's 1st Constituency from 1988 to 1993 and then again from 1997 to 2012. Sarkozy was the outgoing president.
    20120515hollande sarkozy_C.jpg
  • Flea market or brocante in Fabrezan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. This is a place where locals come to sell off unwanted items, but is essentially a junk market, selling cheap items unloaded from their cars. Look closely though and their can be some fine bargains and even antiques to be found.
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  • Locals fishing in the river Orbieu Fabrezan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
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  • The end of a road to nowhere Gruissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
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  • Famous salt flats at Gruissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. This area is very well known for producing sea salt from it's salt fields or marshes on this coastline. Sea salt farms, with giant hills of salt - "Camelles", in differing shades of brown and white, and the flat "fields" of salt water.
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