Route Napoléon D6085
A small road, ±300km long, on the mountain slopes leading to many
small villages in the western Alpes Maritimes. This is the same path
that Napoléon took in 1815 for his return from Elba Island, Italy.
Even while driving, the landscapes are giving my tummy a little tug.
A small road, ±300km long, on the mountain slopes leading to many
small villages in the western Alpes Maritimes. This is the same path
that Napoléon took in 1815 for his return from Elba Island, Italy.
Even while driving, the landscapes are giving my tummy a little tug.
Escragnolles, Alpes Maritimes
Population : ±326 - Alt : 1000m
A small village in the middle of nowhere.
The quiet centre of the village.
Just a walk around one block.
A very old uninhabited village house.
Not maintained but beautiful wooden
door & windows and stone walls.
Village Walks are my short passages to little villages with hopefully
a very small population (- 2000), with spontaneous transits.
Population : ±326 - Alt : 1000m
A small village in the middle of nowhere.
The quiet centre of the village.
Just a walk around one block.
A very old uninhabited village house.
Not maintained but beautiful wooden
door & windows and stone walls.
Village Walks are my short passages to little villages with hopefully
a very small population (- 2000), with spontaneous transits.
very nice, indeed...wish to see it in person, someday.
ReplyDeleteWow Makis, thanks for sharing the lovely photographs! I love the village house!!! You've just given me a glimpse of France! :-) Thanks so much dear! Mwah!
ReplyDeleteNaalala ko ung film ni Diane Lane sa photos mo: Under the Tuscan Sun.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, very scenic. What a lovely site to go hiking and taking photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you back in my blog, guys! Thanks, thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd welcome, Ruthi! Thanks for leaving a trace :)
Issirac next time! In 3 years or so, heheheh!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward already, Kala!
ReplyDeleteNow you can post Cabris in your photo collections, with the Giraldis hehehe
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