Back to the Camargue: The White Horses
Barefoot Blogger · ExploreWhile reminiscing warm days of summer in France, there’s no more beautiful memory than the white horses of the Camargue. Be sure to view the video from YOUTube, too. It’s mesmerizing. Enjoy!
Two short visits to the outskirts of the Camargue, and an encounter with the magnificent white horses, intrigued me to do a bit of research on the area. Explore this Post
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