
20 Years of La Crueize - the last of their kind
La Crueize, Rochessadoule, Cevennes, Southern France
June 15, 2024 - 19:42 local time
© 2024 Erik Krause, All Rights Reserved.
Twenty years ago, there was a whole herd of these black pigs. Augustin Thyssen has given up pig farming for reasons of age, and now only two are left, out of sentimentality. The trees have grown since then, but apart from that, not much has changed at La Crueize, or so it seems. In fact, the forest has become an impenetrable jungle because the pigs no longer keep it open, as can be seen here.
Around the Houses:
- La Crueize (by Moritz Schmidt)
- Living In (and On) the Forest
- Proudly Doing Adults Work
- Peacocks in the Afternoon
- Gîte: The living room
- Gîte: The Kitchen
On the same hill:
- The broken chapel
- The bell (of the broken chapel)
- The bell at sunset
- Forest on the Border
- Rochessadoule
- Inside the Capitelle
- Sunset on a set mountain
- La Vallete
In the region:
Sony a7R4, Samyang 12mm fisheye, tripod, PTGui pro, Photoshop