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Cycleway in Gerland park, Lyon, Rhône, France (45°43’ N, 4°49’ E).Forest near mont Saint Rigaud in the Beaujolais, Rhône, France (46°14’ N, 4°30’ E).The bell tower of the Chuch of Sainte Foy l’Argentière, Rhône, France (45°43’ N, 4°28’ E).
Dolphins off the pointe Saint-François, Corsica, France (42°35’ N, 8°45’ E). Vineyards near Oulches, Indre, France (46°37’ N, 1°19’ E).Pruning fruit trees near Gap, Hautes-Alpes, France (44°33’ N, 6°06’ E).
Storm near Saint-Géry, Lot, France (44°28’ N, 1°36’ E). Trees in the middle of water near Taponas, Rhône, France (46°07’ N, 4°45’ W). National military cemetery of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, near Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, Pas-de-Calais, France (50°23’ N,  2°42’ E).
Versailles château at sunset, Yvelines, France (48°48’ N, 2°07’ E). Trees brought down by the storm in the Vosges forest, France (48°39’ N, 7°14’ E). House in Keremma, on the Kernic cove at low tide, Finistère, France (48°39’ N, 4°14’ W).
Agricultural landscape near Cognac, Charente, France (45°42’ N, 0°13’ W). Agricultural landscape in beauce, Eure-et-Loir, France (48°20’ N, 1°22’ E).Common seals in the bay of the Somme, France (50°14’ N, 1°33’ E).
Cleaning up fuel oil leaked from the tanker Prestige, Biarritz, France (43°40’ N, 1°35’ E). Les invalides, Paris, France (48°51’ N, 2°18’ E).  The top of the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France (48°51’ N, 2°18’ E).
Arc de Triomphe, place de l’Etoile, Paris, France (48°52’ N, 2°18’ E).The Obelisk of the Place de la Concorde, Paris, France (48°52’ N, 2°19’ E).The Arc de Triomphe seen from the Grande Arche, Hauts-de-Seine, France (48°54’ N, 2°14’ E).
The Genius of Liberty topping the July Column, Place de la Bastille, Paris (48°51’ N, 2°22’ E).Housing in Rhin et Danube district, Paris, France (48°53’ N, 2°24’ E).The louvre and the île de la Cité, Paris, France (48°52’ N,  2°19’ E).
Corn fields in the snow, Rhône, France (45°44’ N, 4°36’ E).Cherry trees Blossom in Monts du Lyonnais, Rhône, France (45°47’ N, 4°33’ E).Cherry trees, Bessenay area, Monts du Lyonnais, Rhône, France (45°46’ N, 4°33’ E).




Detail of the Gallo-Roman ruins at Pontchartrain, Yvelines, France (48°48’ N, 1°54’ E).

One of the largest Gallo-Roman sites in ancient Gaul, Pontchartrain, which means “bridge of the Carnutes,” marks the entry point of the Roman road that crossed its lands. The ruins were discovered when the Route Nationale 12 bypass was being built around the town of Pontchartrain, and were subsequently protected to allow excavation. The idea that such sites are part of French heritage is a recent one. Roman and even Gothic ruins were often used as sources of building stone, and minor finds were thrown away by treasure hunters. From the 1960s onward, a new interest in the past, combined with economic growth that was transforming the landscape, encouraged archaeological investigations and brought a sense of their importance to the nation. According to historian Pierre Chaunu, more than a billion people have lived and left their mark on French soil since the time of Cro-Magnon man.

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