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  • Car parked in front of a wall mural depicting a healing bath being blessed by Pope John Paul II , 22nd March 2008, Lourdes, France.<br />
Lourdes was originally a small market town lying in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Following the claims that there were apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858, Lourdes has developed into a major place of Christian pilgrimage. The spring water from the grotto is believed to possess healing properties, An estimated 200 million people have visited the shrine since 1860, and the Roman Catholic Church has officially recognized 67 miracle healings.
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  • Burning candle offerings by pilgrims, 22nd March 2008, Lourdes, France. Between 11th February and 16th July 1858, the Blessed Virgin Our Lady of Lourdes appeared 18 times to Bernadette Soubirous. During the 9th apparition, she followed the instructions of the Blessed Virgin and discovered a source of water at the foot of the cave of Massabielle, Lourdes.The spring water from the grotto is believed to possess healing properties, An estimated 200 million people have visited the shrine since 1860, and the Roman Catholic Church has officially recognized 67 miracle healings. Lourdes was originally a small market town lying in the foothills of the Pyrenees,  Lourdes has developed into a major place of Christian pilgrimage.
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  • Filling a plastic replica of the Maddonna with holy water from the spring, 22nd March 2008, Lourdes, France. Between 11th February and 16th July 1858, the Blessed Virgin Our Lady of Lourdes appeared 18 times to Bernadette Soubirous. During the 9th apparition, she followed the instructions of the Blessed Virgin and discovered a source of water at the foot of the cave of Massabielle, Lourdes.The spring water from the grotto is believed to possess healing properties, An estimated 200 million people have visited the shrine since 1860, and the Roman Catholic Church has officially recognized 67 miracle healings. Lourdes was originally a small market town lying in the foothills of the Pyrenees,  Lourdes has developed into a major place of Christian pilgrimage.
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  • Embrodery kit for angel for sale, 22nd March 2008, Lourdes, France. Lourdes was originally a small market town lying in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Following the claims that there were apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858, Lourdes has developed into a major place of Christian pilgrimage. The spring water from the grotto is believed to possess healing properties, An estimated 200 million people have visited the shrine since 1860, and the Roman Catholic Church has officially recognized 67 miracle healings.
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  • Religious sanctuary, 22nd March 2008, Lourdes, France. Lourdes was originally a small market town lying in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Following the claims that there were apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes to Bernadette Soubirous in 1858, Lourdes has developed into a major place of Christian pilgrimage.
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  • Drought conditions dramatically affected the Montbel lake where the water receded by over 50 metres on 9th June 2016 in Sainte-Colombe-sur-lHers, France. Boats were left stranded in the lake which covers 570 hectares and is normally full of clear water from the Pyrenees.
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  • Three Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, also known as the Great Pyrenees, at the dog show, an essential element of the ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
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  • Three Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, also known as the Great Pyrenees, at the dog show, an essential element of the ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
    20150921_nidderdale show dog show_26...jpg
  • Three Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, also known as the Great Pyrenees, at the dog show, an essential element of the ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
    20150921_nidderdale show dog show_26...jpg
  • Young girl standing in the countryside with her pony Pyrenees, France, June 2016.
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  • Three Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, also known as the Great Pyrenees, at the dog show, an essential element of the ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
    20150921_nidderdale show dog show_26...jpg
  • Three Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, also known as the Great Pyrenees, at the dog show, an essential element of the ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
    20150921_nidderdale show dog show_26...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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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_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.
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  • Group of Tailors dummies sitting on the street, 8th September 2008 2016, Perpignan, France.
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  • An outside lavatory, for a family living high in the Corbieres hills below the Pyrenees, on their land, which is without electricity. The wooden hut among the trees is environmentally friendly and the waste is used to fertilise the garden.
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  • An outside lavatory, for a family living high in the Corbieres hills below the Pyrenees, on their land, which is without electricity. The wooden hut among the trees is environmentally friendly and the waste is used to fertilise the garden.
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  • 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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  • 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.
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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_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.
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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_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_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_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
  • 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
  • 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
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