The Lavender Harvest in Provence a Video
ExploreContributor blog post by Lost in Provence:
Perhaps nothing says Provence more than vast fields of fragrant purple lavender. But like everything in this land of rich agriculture, lavender is more than just a backdrop for beautiful photos. Lost in Provence set out to learn more about lavender’s history, how it …Continue reading here
And watch their lavender scented video here:
Episode 04: Lavender Harvest from Kendrick Wallace on Vimeo.
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