Sunset in the Vineyards of Les Baux de Provence
Ashley Tinker · ExploreThe other evening I witnessed the most beautiful sunset I’ve yet to see in Provence.
Sadly, the camera cannot truly do justice to the intense colours we saw- but I’ll share these images with you anyways!
First, while wandering the garrigue landscape admiring the variety of herbs we came upon the Maire …Continue reading here
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