a pretty street with canopies and residential houses in the town of La Rochelle in France.
Originating in the 10th century as a fishing village, La Rochelle became an important port from the 12th century onwards, controlling trade between the Loire and Gironde regions. In 1130, William X of Aquitaine destroyed the fortifications of Châtelaillon, after which La Rochelle had the empire alone. In 1137, the duke made La Rochelle a free port.
Amateur photographer who absolutely loves this hobby .
Photographing animals and preferably macro is becoming my passion and hopefully one of my creations will soon be hanging on someone's wall...
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Germany
Germany
Germany
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Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands