And here we are back in Castellane. It was fun showing Tracey round a town I'd only just explored a few weeks eariler.

On the road to St Andre there is an old ruined village up in the hill, we had a nice walk around there and upto a Chapel that has been restored. It is way up in to hills like a refuge.

Down below is the dam which houses the biggest sun dial in the world.

We did the math and found ourselves about 2 minutes fast.

Not bad :)

We did a couple of other walks around the area, and saw some Manatee fossils stick out of the limestone cliffs, I really enjoy the accessibility of France.
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