Strolling the Streets

Most of the towns in Provence consist of "old" parts which are typically Roman-built surrounded by newer parts. The old parts are very narrow roads, some driven on by cars but with barely enough room. Some of the roads are one-way, and sometimes the drivers adhere to the one-way signs. The GPS is useless in these parts of town so we're very happy for our excellent walking shoes. The roads are windy and twisty and filled with various sculptures, artworks, creative doorways, and vintage materials.

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