Provence Prealps is a stunning mountain range located in southeastern France, known for its picturesque landscapes and breathtaking views. This region is a paradise for photographers, offering a wide range of photography locations that capture the essence of the French countryside. From the lavender fields of Valensole to the rugged peaks of Mont Ventoux, Provence Prealps is a photographer's dream come true. The region is also home to charming villages, historic towns, and ancient ruins, providing endless opportunities for capturing the beauty of France's rich cultural heritage.
Marseille (HDR)
Le Moulin St Roch a été construit au XVIe siècle, placé stratégiquement au gré du vent. Il eut droit à une rénovation dans les années 90 mais il n'est malheureusement pas en état de marche à cause d'une pièce cassée.
The Moulin St Roch was built in the 16th century, strategically placed with the wind. It was entitled to a renovation in the 90s but it is unfortunately not in working condition because of a broken part.
El Moulin St Roch fue construido en el siglo XVI, ubicado estratégicamente con el viento. Tuvo derecho a una renovación en los años 90, pero desafortunadamente no está en buenas condiciones debido a una pieza rota.
A bunch of photos from the same place today, Provence, France, Mont Faron, 584m. (1500ft) above Toulon harbor, accessed by a scary single lane...
Like Venice, but located in the south of France on the Côte d'Azur:).
The architect François Spoerry designed this settlement in 1964. The place is...
Le Panier side of Marseille and MuCEM, La Major Cathedral and Fort Saint-Jean
The Château d'If is a fortress (later a prison) located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago situated in the...
Windswept Cap Croisette, near Marseille, with the rugged Ile Maire in the background. The ugly concrete urbanization of the city suddenly stops just...
Sur ce site magnifique et propice à la détente, nous pouvons découvrir les vestiges (postérieurs à 1834) d'un ancien moulin à blé et d'une scierie.
On this beautiful and relaxing site, we can discover the remains (after 1834) of an old mill and a sawmill.
En este hermoso y relajante sitio, podemos descubrir los restos (después de 1834) de un antiguo molino y un aserradero.
The Venice of the French Riviera. Have a nice Weekend:).
Port Grimaud, Côte d'Azur. France
A bunch of photos from the same place today, Provence, France, Mont Faron, 584m. (1500ft) above Toulon harbor, accessed by a scary single lane...
"La Corniche" named Corniche JFKennedy , is a nice walk ((or Jogging)) a long Marseille's bay. Following one of the longest stone bench in the world...
Le Moulin St Roch a été construit au XVIe siècle, placé stratégiquement au gré du vent. Il eut droit à une rénovation dans les années 90 mais il n'est malheureusement pas en état de marche à cause d'une pièce cassée.
The Moulin St Roch was built in the 16th century, strategically placed with the wind. It was entitled to a renovation in the 90s but it is unfortunately not in working condition because of a broken part.
El Moulin St Roch fue construido en el siglo XVI, ubicado estratégicamente con el viento. Tuvo derecho a una renovación en los años 90, pero desafortunadamente no está en buenas condiciones debido a una pieza rota.
"Sémaphore de callelongue" visto da Cap Croisette
The Palais Longchamp is a monument in the 4th arrondissement of Marseille, France. It houses the Musée des beaux-arts and Muséum d'histoire naturelle...
A bunch of photos from the same place today, Provence, France, Mont Faron, 584m. (1500ft) above Toulon harbor, accessed by a scary single lane...
The pastel-colored waterfront buildings and sidewalk cafes of Cassis make for colorful reflections onto the water of the harbor.
Photo taken in...
The Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Les Réformés) is a Roman Catholic church in Marseille, France. The church building itself was designed by the...
French architect François Spoerry based his privately financed Port Grimaud project on Venice and the southern French coastal architectural style. On...
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