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Turini and Miniere Valley

 
 
1. Just a few miles above our camp, we discover the old Turini barracks.
 

 
 
2. Views of the Mercantour Park are magnificent.
 

 
 
3. Another ruin, the Trois Communes barracks.
 

 
 
4. Going down to Sospel, the Chapel of Notre Dame de la Menour.
 

 
 
5. The next day, we take a long hike to discover the Valley of la Minière and its lakes.
 

 
 
6. After more than 5 miles, we approach the first lake, the Lac Long Supérieur.
 

 
 
7. It is the largest since the construction of a small dam at its end.
 

 
 
8. After discovering Lake Fourca, above the Merveilles refuge, here is Lake Soargine, at the start of our descent.
 

 
 
9. From another angle.
 

 
 
10. The marshes below the lake are gorgeous.
 

 
 
11. …
 

 
 
12. The river Miniere, carving the valley.
 

 
 
13. Almost back tout VivaLaVida after more than 15 miles of hiking.
 

 
 
14. Tired, we enjoy VLV’s shower and head straight to a boondocking spot I spotted in 2017, at the start of the western part of the Alta Via del Sale.
 

 
 
15. Nice surprise while preparing the aperitif: a local resident comes to eat nearby..
 

 
 
16. We watched him for a good 15 minutes when he was only about thirty feet away until a car coming onto the track made him go up the slope.
 

 
 
17. …
 

 
 
18. … before disappearing into the bushes.
 

 
 
More coming soon… Thanks again for your loyalty to this little blog! 😀
 
 

Atlantic Ocean (2)

Happy New Year to all of you! 😀
 
I continue here the photographic story of my year-end journey on the Atlantic coast of South Carolina and Georgia.
 
 
1. It begins with another sunrise, very cold again…
 
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2. First sunrays on a beautiful shell (very postcard, isn’t it? );-)
 
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3. Oaks alley on Hunting Island, gorgeous…
 
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I then headed north of Charleston to visit Franklin Marion National Forest, in particular areas of forest swamps.
 
 
4. Suspension bridge spanning an inlet in Charleston.
 
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5. On the road, marine reedbeds…
 
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6. A visitor to my campsite in the evening … Awesome! Too bad it was so high up…
 
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7. Nice forest roads to go to the swamps…
 
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8. Here they are. The atmosphere was amazing, I wouldn’t have been surprised to see a troll coming out of the swamp..! 😉
 
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9. Wading in the mud with my sandals, I found other views…
 
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10. One last picture…
 
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11. While I was looking for a place to sleep, the weather turned bad and a storm started a gray and rainy episode…
 
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12. A small lull still allow me grilling my evening meal… 😀
 
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I took the road South again, stopping to see Angel Oak, a giant tree in Charleston. I already stopped there on the way up but it is precisely the day that the State services proceeded with its annual maintenance … 🙁
Angel Oak is immense: its trunk is more than 6 yards in diameter, the tree itself more than 50 yards in diameter and 35 high. Its age is estimated at four or five hundred years. The photo below is a panorama of 60 images! In fact, 4 panoramas 5 images, each of three bracketed images at -2, 0 and +2 EV, assembled to remove dozens of visitors on the site … 😀
 
 
13. Angel Oak, the giant tree!
 
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14. Several branches lie on the ground…
 
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15. A true tormented colossus…
 
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the following will be a little more animal and urban… 😉