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Dordogne boasts more than 1,000 castles and manor houses, making it one of the most chateaurich regions in France, with ...
But this “other” south of France should be in your travel plans. The Dordogne is a glorious landscape of winding rivers, centuries-old chateaux, prehistoric caves, and tricolor vineyards. Local ...
But this “other” south of France should be in your travel plans. The Dordogne is a glorious landscape of winding rivers, centuries-old chateaux, prehistoric caves, and tricolor vineyards.
Deep inside a labyrinthine cave in southwestern France, ancient humans who lived around 30,000 years ago carved horses, mammoths and rhinoceros into the walls, a fabulous prehistoric menagerie that ...
The Lascaux caves -- which are also located in Dordogne, though their artworks are estimated to have been created thousands of years after the Cussac carvings -- were closed to the public in 1963 ...
Discovered in 2000 by an amateur cave explorer, the Grotte de Cussac in the Dordogne department, holds ancient human remains, traces of long-extinct bears and stunning, fragile artworks its ...
The Lascaux caves -- which are also located in Dordogne, though their artworks are estimated to be thousands of years younger than the Cussac carvings -- were closed to the public in 1963 to save ...
Discovered in 2000 by an amateur cave explorer, the Grotte de Cussac in the Dordogne department holds ancient human remains, traces of long-extinct bears and stunning, fragile artworks its ...
In October, the Dordogne department opened a free exhibit on the cave in the town of Buisson-de-Cadouin, with reproductions of its artworks. But authorities say there are no plans to open the cave ...
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