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Broceliande Forest
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The Golden Tree. Located at the end of Val Sans Retour, in the commune of Paimpont, l'Arbre d'Or is a work of art created by François Davin in 1991. In 1990, a terrible fire devastated over 400 hectares of moorland. This tree, covered in real gold leaf, symbolizes the rebirth of the forest. It is surrounded by 5 charred trees representing the disappearance of nature. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
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The Golden Tree. Located at the end of Val Sans Retour, in the commune of Paimpont, l'Arbre d'Or is a work of art created by François Davin in 1991. In 1990, a terrible fire devastated over 400 hectares of moorland. This tree, covered in real gold leaf, symbolizes the rebirth of the forest. It is surrounded by 5 charred trees representing the disappearance of nature. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
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L'étang, Le miroir au Fée in the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac. The lake is located in Brocéliande, also known as the forest of Brocéliande. This is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.

Broceliande Forest
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L'étang, Le miroir au Fée in the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac. The lake is located in Brocéliande, also known as the forest of Brocéliande. This is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.

Broceliande Forest
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L'étang, Le miroir au Fée in the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac. The lake is located in Brocéliande, also known as the forest of Brocéliande. This is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.

Broceliande Forest
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Brocéliande, also known as the Forest of Brocéliande, is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
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Brocéliande, also known as the Forest of Brocéliande, is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
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Brocéliande, also known as the Forest of Brocéliande, is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
LePictorium_0294126.jpg
Brocéliande, also known as the Forest of Brocéliande, is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
LePictorium_0294127.jpg
Brocéliande, also known as the Forest of Brocéliande, is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
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Brocéliande, also known as the Forest of Brocéliande, is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Broceliande Forest
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Brocéliande, also known as the Forest of Brocéliande, is a mythical, enchanted forest mentioned in several texts, most of them linked to the Arthurian legend. These texts, the oldest of which date back to the Middle Ages, feature Merlin, the fairies Morgane and Viviane, King Arthur and certain knights of the Round Table. According to these tales, the forest of Brocéliande is home to the Val sans retour, where Morgane traps unfaithful men until she is foiled by Lancelot du lac; and the fountain of Barenton, reputed to make it rain. Brocéliande is also said to be the site of Merlin's retreat, imprisonment or death. July 13, 2024. Brittany. France.
Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne church, nicknamed the Church of the Grail
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The church of Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne, also known as the Church of the Grail, is a parish church in the commune of Tréhorenteuc. It is the only church dedicated to a very local Breton saint, Saint Onenne. It is best known, however, for its stained-glass windows and elements blending the pagan elements of Arthurian legend with Christian ones, commissioned by Abbé Gillard between 1942 and 1962. July 13, 2024. Tréhorenteuc. Brittany. France.
Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne church, nicknamed the Church of the Grail
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Detail of the stained glass window depicting Joseph of Arimathea receiving the blood of Jesus in The Grail. The church of Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne, also known as the Church of the Grail, is a parish church in the commune of Tréhorenteuc. It is the only church dedicated to a very local Breton saint, Saint Onenne. It is best known, however, for its stained-glass windows and elements blending the pagan elements of Arthurian legend with Christian ones, commissioned by Abbé Gillard between 1942 and 1962. July 13, 2024. Tréhorenteuc. Brittany. France.

Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne church, nicknamed the Church of the Grail
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Mosaic in front of the altar depicting the Grail with a scripture, the power of divine blood. The church of Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne, also known as the Church of the Grail, is a parish church in the commune of Tréhorenteuc. It is the only church dedicated to a very local Breton saint, Saint Onenne. It is best known, however, for its stained-glass windows and elements blending the pagan elements of Arthurian legend with Christian ones, commissioned by Abbé Gillard between 1942 and 1962. July 13, 2024. Tréhorenteuc. Brittany. France.

Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne church, nicknamed the Church of the Grail
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Mosaic of the great white stag and the 4 lions. The church of Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne, also known as the Church of the Grail, is a parish church in the commune of Tréhorenteuc. It is the only church dedicated to a very local Breton saint, Saint Onenne. It is best known, however, for its stained-glass windows and elements blending the pagan elements of Arthurian legend with Christian ones, commissioned by Abbé Gillard between 1942 and 1962. July 13, 2024. Tréhorenteuc. Brittany. France.

Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne church, nicknamed the Church of the Grail
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Statue of Abbé Gillard in front of Sainte-Eutrope Sainte-Onenne, also known as the Church of the Grail, is a parish church in the commune of Tréhorenteuc. It is the only church dedicated to a very local Breton saint, Saint Onenne. It is best known, however, for its stained-glass windows and elements blending the pagan elements of Arthurian legend with Christian ones, commissioned by Abbé Gillard between 1942 and 1962. July 13, 2024. Tréhorenteuc. Brittany. France.
The Barenton fountain
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The Barenton fountain is both a legendary site in the forest of Brocéliande (according to the texts of the Arthurian cycle) and a site in central Brittany, in the forest of Paimpont. It has become one of Brittany's most famous tourist sites linked to the Arthurian legend. Legend has it that if water is poured on the fountain's stoop, lightning and storms are triggered instantly. Another legend has it that Le village de folle Pensée takes its name from the fountain's healing powers, which can cure madness. And finally, if you throw a pin into the fountain and say aloud: "Laugh, laugh, fountain, I'll give you a nice pin", if the fountain starts to bubble, you'll be married before Easter. Indeed, the water in the fountain bubbles at times despite the cold water. July 13, 2024. La folle pensée. Brittany. France.
The Barenton fountain
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The Barenton fountain is both a legendary site in the forest of Brocéliande (according to the texts of the Arthurian cycle) and a site in central Brittany, in the forest of Paimpont. It has become one of Brittany's most famous tourist sites linked to the Arthurian legend. Legend has it that if water is poured on the fountain's stoop, lightning and storms are triggered instantly. Another legend has it that Le village de folle Pensée takes its name from the fountain's healing powers, which can cure madness. And finally, if you throw a pin into the fountain and say aloud: "Laugh, laugh, fountain, I'll give you a nice pin", if the fountain starts to bubble, you'll be married before Easter. Indeed, the water in the fountain bubbles at times despite the cold water. July 13, 2024. La folle pensée. Brittany. France.
The Barenton fountain
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The Barenton fountain is both a legendary site in the forest of Brocéliande (according to the texts of the Arthurian cycle) and a site in central Brittany, in the forest of Paimpont. It has become one of Brittany's most famous tourist sites linked to the Arthurian legend. Legend has it that if water is poured on the fountain's stoop, lightning and storms are triggered instantly. Another legend has it that Le village de folle Pensée takes its name from the fountain's healing powers, which can cure madness. And finally, if you throw a pin into the fountain and say aloud: "Laugh, laugh, fountain, I'll give you a nice pin", if the fountain starts to bubble, you'll be married before Easter. Indeed, the water in the fountain bubbles at times despite the cold water. July 13, 2024. La folle pensée. Brittany. France.
The Barenton fountain
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The Barenton fountain is both a legendary site in the forest of Brocéliande (according to the texts of the Arthurian cycle) and a site in central Brittany, in the forest of Paimpont. It has become one of Brittany's most famous tourist sites linked to the Arthurian legend. Legend has it that if water is poured on the fountain's stoop, lightning and storms are triggered instantly. Another legend has it that Le village de folle Pensée takes its name from the fountain's healing powers, which can cure madness. And finally, if you throw a pin into the fountain and say aloud: "Laugh, laugh, fountain, I'll give you a nice pin", if the fountain starts to bubble, you'll be married before Easter. Indeed, the water in the fountain bubbles at times despite the cold water. July 13, 2024. La folle pensée. Brittany. France.
The Barenton fountain
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Fountain water bubbling. The Barenton fountain is both a legendary site in the forest of Brocéliande (according to the texts of the Arthurian cycle) and a site in central Brittany, in the forest of Paimpont. It has become one of Brittany's most famous tourist sites linked to the Arthurian legend. Legend has it that if water is poured on the fountain's stoop, lightning and storms are triggered instantly. Another legend has it that Le village de folle Pensée takes its name from the fountain's healing powers, which can cure madness. And finally, if you throw in a pin and say aloud: "Laugh, laugh fountain, I'll give you a nice pin", if the fountain starts to bubble, then you'll be married before Easter. In fact, the fountain does bubble at times, despite the cold water. July 13, 2024. La folle pensée. Brittany. France.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
Aerial view of Siby from the arch of Kamadjan
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Aerial view of Siby from the Kamadjan Arch, a cultural and historical site of the Mande, located 50 kilometers from Bamako in Mali.
The ramparts of the old city of Visby.
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Gotland : Island of Vikings.
Gotland : Island of Vikings.
Gotland is a county, province, municipality and diocese of Sweden; it is Sweden's largest island and the largest island in the Baltic Sea.
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VISBY is the only locality with historical city status on the island of Gotland; it is arguably the best-preserved medieval city in Scandinavia and has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the most notable historical remains are the 3.4 km (2.1 mi) long stone wall called Ringmuren ("the Ring Wall"), that encircles the city and the old church ruins.
Napoly
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Pompei, and the distance hidden by the tree Vesuvius, Naples in Italie
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