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Saint Paul de Vence This quintessential mountaintop perched village, mediaeval...
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the classic view ...
from the parking lot. I got there around noon on a day in...
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restaurant outside the walls Actually, there are 19 restaurants in the entire town, almost all of them...
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a classic petanque game For centuries the residents have enjoyed Provences classic game, also...
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the Royal Gate This is the north, or main, entrance through the walls. This photo is from...
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view along Rue Grande As you can see,"Main Street", is obviously for pedestrians only. The...
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the famous fountain ...
here presented as a digital painting. To many, this most photogenic...
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side alley - 1 This, and the four photos that follow, show some of the many alleys...
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another side alley
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a mysterious passageway
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side alley
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wine boutique
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Placette fountain
has provided drinking and washing water in this Little...
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narrowest passageway At least it's the narrowest one that I found.
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The village cemetery ...
gives an interesting historical record of inhabitants from peasants to...
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stairs up from the ramparts These steps link the main street to the narrow roadway running along the...
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along the ramparts This is the roadway which permits light vehicle traffic for those who live...
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charming little shops There are some along the ramparts road too. This is one of them.
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the cenotaph It bears the names of some two dozen citizens from St Paul who gave...
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a unique horse ...
made entirely out of horseshoes.
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Rodin's ''Thinker'' This is just one of many that Rodin and his atelier produced. Just the same,...
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another side alley
this time near the old church.
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gathering place ...
near the church and the Town Hall.
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Inside the Church
of St Pauls Conversion, last refurbished in 1740.
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painting in the church
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