Bustling Crowd for Antiques at l’Isle sur la Sorgue Market
David & Karen Taylor · Inspire · Shopping & GiftsContributor blog post by David Taylor:
L’Isle sur la Sorgue is not only the Venice of Provence with the river Sorgue running through the town but it is also the antique capital of Provence with its weekly market.
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