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Mont Saint-Michel is a place that seems like it came straight from your dreams. The island abbey is located in France off the coast of Normandy and Brittany. Construction on the massive structure began in the eighth century, and it is still an active church with monks and nuns. And of course, it’s also a popular attraction. Mont Saint-Michel is an island with surrounding waters that range from shallow to deep depending on the tides. As a result, sometimes during specific low tides, it’s possible

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Mont Saint-Michel is a place that seems like it came straight from your dreams. The island abbey is located in France off the coast of Normandy and Brittany. Construction on the massive structure began in the eighth century, and it is still an active church with monks and nuns. And of course, it’s also a popular attraction. Mont Saint-Michel is an island with surrounding waters that range from shallow to deep depending on the tides. As a result, sometimes during specific low tides, it’s possible Bora Bora, Monte Saint Michel, El Havre, Utah Lakes, Antelope Island, Beau Site, Sites Touristiques, Bay View, Canyonlands
Mont Saint-Michel is a place that seems like it came straight from your dreams. The island abbey is located in France off the coast of Normandy and Brittany. Construction on the massive structure began in the eighth century, and it is still an active church with monks and nuns. And of course, it’s also a popular attraction. Mont Saint-Michel is an island with surrounding waters that range from shallow to deep depending on the tides. As a result, sometimes during specific low tides, it’s possible
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Located near the French village of Melun, Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte was built in the 17th century for King Louis XIV’s finance minister, Nicolas Fouquet. The château’s stunning design is a cornerstone of French Baroque architecture. The garden is notable for being a predecessor of landscape architect André Le Nôtre’s designs for Versailles. In August 1661, the king was invited to the castle, and Fouquet was arrested for treason three weeks later, with most of his artwork repossessed by the king Vaux Le Vicomte, Baroque Architecture, Czechia, Landscape Architect, 17th Century, Nicolas, Wonders Of The World
Located near the French village of Melun, Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte was built in the 17th century for King Louis XIV’s finance minister, Nicolas Fouquet. The château’s stunning design is a cornerstone of French Baroque architecture. The garden is notable for being a predecessor of landscape architect André Le Nôtre’s designs for Versailles. In August 1661, the king was invited to the castle, and Fouquet was arrested for treason three weeks later, with most of his artwork repossessed by the king
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In the quiet village of Cahors, France, you’ll find this beautiful bridge known as Pont Valentré. The bridge was originally built as a military fortress in the 14th century, with three towers to defend the area from invaders. While the bridge took 70 years to build, it never entered the line of fire and has miraculously survived in great condition. There is an interesting legend surrounding the bridge. The original builder made a deal with the Devil to have it completed without giving up his sou Road Bridge, Deal With The Devil, 14th Century, Notre Dame, Norway
In the quiet village of Cahors, France, you’ll find this beautiful bridge known as Pont Valentré. The bridge was originally built as a military fortress in the 14th century, with three towers to defend the area from invaders. While the bridge took 70 years to build, it never entered the line of fire and has miraculously survived in great condition. There is an interesting legend surrounding the bridge. The original builder made a deal with the Devil to have it completed without giving up his sou