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France: The Vercors - Limestone Fortress among Lavender Fields
The Vercors is a natural citadel that stretches for 60 km. along the western edge of the French Alps. This elongated massif is bisected by some spectacular gorges, and its chalky white summit is home to a wild and hauntingly beautiful nature reserve. But it is from the surrounding regions, the secluded Trièves in the east, and the lavender rich Drôme valley in the south, that the full splendour of the Vercors' fortress walls can perhaps best be appreciated.
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'Hikers on mule track-4.'
South of Pont-en-Royans an ancient mule track leads up the perpendicular slope of the Grande Cournouse towards the Pas de l'Allier. Till the 19th century tracks like these were the only way to cross the Vercors in an east-west direction. They were mainly used by charcoal burners who worked high up in the woods. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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'Hikers on mule track-4.'
South of Pont-en-Royans an ancient mule track leads up the perpendicular slope of the Grande Cournouse towards the Pas de l'Allier. Till the 19th century tracks like these were the only way to cross the Vercors in an east-west direction. They were mainly used by charcoal burners who worked high up in the woods. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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