Once upon a time: Roselle
The archeological location of Roselle dominates the fields of Maremma from the top of the homonym hill
Once upon a time a town of the Etruscan, Greek and Roman civilizations, the town was populated until Middle Age
Since that time Rusellae has remained as it is now seen:
a wilderness of rocks and thickets — the haunt of the fox and wild boar, of the serpent and lizard — visited by none but the herdsman or shepherd,
who lies the live-long day stretched in vacancy on the sward, or turning a wondering gaze on the stupendous ruins around him,
of whose origin and history he has not a conception (George Dennis)
High perspectives
A Grey Heron flying over flamingos
Searching for a higher spotview on the salty camelle
On the roof top of Notre Dames de Saintes Maries de la Mer
On the bleachers of Arles Arena
For the first episode of this photo shooting in Camargue, South France, click on Camargue Pink
Second episode: Slits
Third episode: Surprise Camarguese
Fourth episode: You will be never alone (in Camargue)
Fifth episode: Camargue red
Sixth episode: Sands of Camargue
You will be never alone (in Camargue)
No free water left from flamingos at the natural park of Pont de Gau
Modern knights on Plage Est of Saintes Maries de la Mer
The full bowl of Arles Arena, thumb down for the bull
Gauchos and bulls along the Petite Rhone
A flock of flamingos flying over our roof
For the first episode of this photo shooting in Camargue, South France, click on Camargue Pink
Second episode: Slits
Third episode: Surprise Camarguese













