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FOR FREESPIRIT Those pix of Auvergne area (mid southern France) aren't taken by me, but I wanted to share them
(Warning: Mountains, Lakes and volcanos got typical mid southern France weird names ) Pariou: Puy des Goules: Puy Chopine: Lac servière: Lac Pavin: More to come... Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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Oh so beautiful MarySharon... are these places (amazing beauty) near where you were raised? Perhaps this thread should be titled "Beautiful Mountainous Areas" and such.
Now I am really distracted... More? I am greedy like that. [Edited 8/30/04 12:56pm] | |
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Awesome Country ~PClinuxOS~ I've been here longer than I care to remember, ... I drop in from time to time, ... | |
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Pariou: Can this be translated? Can you imagine climbing to the top of that...? Can you fall in and if so... can you get out? ~Beautiful... all the photos you displayed are.
Lake Louise. Still one of the most magical/spiritual places I have ever encountered. I can't wait to take someone here with me the next time I visit. So powerful this place affects ones soul. No lie. I have many pictures... although I don't got the time to scan at the moment. Been here as well... Johnson Canyon (below)... amazing and so clean/refreshing... I have never seen water so seemingly untouched and low in pollution. It does make a huge difference that people cannot emerge themself into this water... I love Canada's standards as far as the environment goes... These pictures are very close to the naked eye... so beautiful it hurts. | |
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Freespirit said: Pariou: Can this be translated? Can you imagine climbing to the top of that...? Can you fall in and if so... can you get out? ~Beautiful... all the photos you displayed are.
Lake Louise. Still one of the most magical/spiritual places I have ever encountered. I can't wait to take someone here with me the next time I visit. So powerful this place affects ones soul. No lie. I have many pictures... although I don't got the time to scan at the moment. Been here as well... Johnson Canyon (below)... amazing and so clean/refreshing... I have never seen water so seemingly untouched and low in pollution. It does make a huge difference that people cannot emerge themself into this water... I love Canada's standards as far as the environment goes... These pictures are very close to the naked eye... so beautiful it hurts. No translation (as far as my knowledge goes), those name are from the auvergne dialect, only a few old people still speak this language. Dying roots... Lake Louise it's gorgeous, the water got an incredible color, it looks so pure... Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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MarySharon said: Those pix of Auvergne area (mid southern France) aren't taken by me, but I wanted to share them
(Warning: Mountains, Lakes and volcanos got typical mid southern France weird names ) Pariou: More to come... hey that's the picture on the Volvic water bottles. | |
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MarySharon said: Those pix of Auvergne area (mid southern France) aren't taken by me, but I wanted to share them
(Warning: Mountains, Lakes and volcanos got typical mid southern France weird names ) Pariou: Puy des Goules: Puy Chopine: Lac servière: Lac Pavin: More to come... C'est tres magnifique! Merci pour les fotos! | |
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MarySharon said: Freespirit said: Pariou: Can this be translated? Can you imagine climbing to the top of that...? Can you fall in and if so... can you get out? ~Beautiful... all the photos you displayed are.
Lake Louise. Still one of the most magical/spiritual places I have ever encountered. I can't wait to take someone here with me the next time I visit. So powerful this place affects ones soul. No lie. I have many pictures... although I don't got the time to scan at the moment. Been here as well... Johnson Canyon (below)... amazing and so clean/refreshing... I have never seen water so seemingly untouched and low in pollution. It does make a huge difference that people cannot emerge themself into this water... I love Canada's standards as far as the environment goes... These pictures are very close to the naked eye... so beautiful it hurts. No translation (as far as my knowledge goes), those name are from the auvergne dialect, only a few old people still speak this language. Dying roots... Lake Louise it's gorgeous, the water got an incredible color, it looks so pure... True to the eye beautiful... so true to the eye... no lie. I have seen it with my own, felt it with my all. | |
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applekisses said: MarySharon said: Those pix of Auvergne area (mid southern France) aren't taken by me, but I wanted to share them
(Warning: Mountains, Lakes and volcanos got typical mid southern France weird names ) Pariou: Puy des Goules: Puy Chopine: Lac servière: Lac Pavin: More to come... C'est tres magnifique! Merci pour les fotos! My pleasure Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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Milty said: MarySharon said: Those pix of Auvergne area (mid southern France) aren't taken by me, but I wanted to share them
(Warning: Mountains, Lakes and volcanos got typical mid southern France weird names ) Pariou: More to come... hey that's the picture on the Volvic water bottles. I didn't know Volvic water was commercialized abroad! the picture on it is actually the Puy de Dome Volvic is in fact a village nearby, famous for the black volcanic stone u can find here as well (aslo called volvic stone) Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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France....lookin' better by the minute | |
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MarySharon said: Milty said: hey that's the picture on the Volvic water bottles. I didn't know Volvic water was commercialized abroad! the picture on it is actually the Puy de Dome Volvic is in fact a village nearby, famous for the black volcanic stone u can find here as well (aslo called volvic stone) Interesting... tell us more... tell us more... Show us more of France or all areas you have visited or lived as well... ~Hugs. Pretty Please. | |
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Not surprising that such a beautiful person as Mary Sharon came from this magic countryside.
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FLUX said: Not surprising that such a beautiful person as Mary Sharon came from this magic countryside.
Wonderful picture of the Servière Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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Mary Sharon your home is beautiful! ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, it means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections... unknown | |
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