
20 Years of La Crueize - Inside the Capitelle
Le Ronc Rouge, Rochessadoule, Cevennes, Southern France
June 10, 12:44 local time
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Since exactly 20 Years we come to La Crueize, and each time we have walked the beautiful path along the Ronc Rouge, with the Capitelle as one of the destinations along the way, especially for my boys when they were little. This year might have been the last time, so I took what was probably the last opportunity to crawl inside and take a panorama.
Built of dry stone, the Capitelle was once used by the peasant to store a few tools or take shelter when the storm was threatening and there was no time to return home. It has the shape of an igloo and is only about 1.2 meters high inside.
Of course, I shot many more panoramas there during the past 20 years.
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
- Sunset on a set mountain
- Rochessadoule
- La Vallete
In the region:
Sony a7R4, Samyang 12mm fisheye, mini tripod, PTGui pro, Photoshop