Provence, the best romantic destinations in the spring

in #natural7 years ago

There are many tourist destinations around the world that attract people's attention thanks to their uniqueness of something, and in turn there is the face of the least known which is not take the support of enough of her, despite her beauty, and as one of this places "Provence" in France, which is associated with lavender.

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Fall of Provence in the south of France, in the vicinity of the Maritime Alps and valley of the river Rhone and the Mediterranean Sea, like a plot of land offering Heavenly beauty and capture all of the senses, the beauty stuck between the scents and the pure sounds melodious and picturesque landscapes.

Include Provence, the best course of romantic narrow streets, which are innumerable, nor can such natural beauty that leaves no one of the visitors indifferent to this plants soft, clean, apt by the smell, emitting a relaxing and beautiful.

Where it remains the most famous part of the French Provence is those scenes, with endless fields of lavender, it is one of 39 species of flowering plants from the mint family.

Although plants are everywhere, from the Canary Islands to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean, and North African to East Asia and the Middle East to India, only to Provence don't throw it is possible.

In Provence, you also have the opportunity to travel through history and learn about the rich cultural heritage and visit the many art galleries, museums and watch the channels of ancient and medieval castles, as you can enjoy the atmosphere of the cafés of the French satirical scenes of everyday life.

Provence actually allow their visitors to feel a real sense of spring-a wonderful, yet the city is experiencing a very large number of visitors in the summer, but it is best to visit in spring, the colors of the lavender and it smells stronger than any tourist attraction to another.

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Good God, those colors!