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Fontaine-de-Vaucluse is the town at the source of the Sorgue River and is located only 6km/3.6 mi from L'isle-sur-la-Sorgue. Its freshwater spring is one of the most prolific in all of France. The river flows fast, cold, and clear. We returned to visit on a sunny day this time.
A beautiful spot on the planet.
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It was nice enough for some to eat outside if you could get a sunny table out of the wind.
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Some were bundled up like it was winter - parent's choice I expect.
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Just outside town is the Carpentras Canal aqueduct that crosses overhead and perpendicular to the Sorgue River.
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Of course, I had to climb up for a view (westward).
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And it was worth the climb (eastward view). The camera is in my hand taking this picture.
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