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I told you there was another place of interest after leaving that charming little road along the Loir River.
We stopped in the past. In a time when people were still speaking latin, during the Roman era. Indeed, we arrived at a big archaeologic site, with lots of Roman ruins.
The two first photos are of a temple :
And here is a photo of thermae :
Here is a market place:
In the background of the second one, you can see the small hill along which was the charming road...
On the top of that hill there is an oppidum we hope to visit soon.
And there an amphitheatre :
I hope you enjoyed the tour.
That's all i have so far to show you. More to come, but i do not know when. It will depend on when I find some time to go site seing!!! So please, be patient!
Beary hugs,
Sophie.
I really enjoyed your tour Sophie thank you so much :clap:
Will wait patiently as ordered
Hugs Ali x
It is amazing Sophie to see all this "history" around you. Here in Australia, the oldest building we ever see is about 200 years, and that is ancient for us. It must be amazing to have these ruins so close to be able to visit. I think you are living in wonderland!!
Historical sites are so very interesting and these are truly ancient! Lucky you, Sophie, and thanks so much for sharing your photos! :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug:
Cool!!! I love ruines, the history and just imagining the people who have walked there...
Thanks so much Sophie, I have loved my virtual tour :hug: :hug: :hug:
Great pictures, you are lucky to live in a lovely place
Pauline
Wonderful pix, Sophie!
I love history and the wonders of ages gone by.
Thanks so for sharing! More more please!!!
Laura
How wonderful to have an archeological site on your doorstep! Loved the photos Sophie Thank you
Hugs Lynne :hug:
Many thanks for sharing your photos with us Sophie - such an interesting place, looking around the ruins.
Hugs
Carolyn