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Smit & Palarczyk > [FRANCE.ALPSSOUTH 9955] 
’Cubism in the Gorges de Daluis.’

Having a refreshing break during a river walk in the Gorges de Daluis (Alpes-Maritimes, France). This canyon, one of the most spectacular in France, is easily accessible if you accept wet feet; the water doesn't get deeper then 30 cm. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.OBER 04194]
'Schlögener Schlinge.'

After cycling, walking is the most popular activity along the Danube. For instance at the Donau-Höhen-Rundwanderweg (Danube Hills Path) between Passau and Linz. Favourite spot for a break is the viewpoint above the rivers's largest loop near Schlögen, nicely called Schlögener Schlinge. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [GERMANY.BAYER 00683] 'Pause at Wasserburg.' The popularity of cycling has grown so much, that the Bodensee is now Europe's bike destination no. 1, mostly thanks to the Bodensee-Radwanderweg. It's a signposted roundtrip that mostly avoids busy traffic and walkers as well. Photo Paul Smit.
[FRANCE.ALPSSOUTH 9955]
’Cubism in the Gorges de Daluis.’

Having a refreshing break during a river walk in the Gorges de Daluis (Alpes-Maritimes, France). This canyon, one of the most spectacular in France, is easily accessible if you accept wet feet; the water doesn't get deeper then 30 cm. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [FRANCE.ALPSSOUTH 9955] 
’Cubism in the Gorges de Daluis.’

Having a refreshing break during a river walk in the Gorges de Daluis (Alpes-Maritimes, France). This canyon, one of the most spectacular in France, is easily accessible if you accept wet feet; the water doesn't get deeper then 30 cm. Photo Paul Smit.
[FRANCE.ALPSSOUTH 9955]
’Cubism in the Gorges de Daluis.’

Having a refreshing break during a river walk in the Gorges de Daluis (Alpes-Maritimes, France). This canyon, one of the most spectacular in France, is easily accessible if you accept wet feet; the water doesn't get deeper then 30 cm. Photo Paul Smit.
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