“LES ROCHERS FAUVES”, L’AMOUR DE CLÉMENT CHAPILLON POUR L’ÎLE GRECQUE D’AMORGOS par Clément Chapillon LES + DU MAGDANS L’ACTUEL NUMÉRO Publié dans le #56 19.05.2022 En pleine mer Egée, dans les Cyclades, l’île d’Amorgos, popularisée par le film “Le Grand Bleu”,...
Les origines fascinantes de la route de la Soie Outre les échanges commerciaux, la route de la Soie reliant la Chine et la Rome antique a également favorisé la transmission de croyances et de traditions. Vendredi, 19 janvier National Geographics – De Carles...
The Ruth Gorge in Alaska is home to some of the biggest granite walls in the world, the most pristine blue glacial pools, and yet some of the most unpredictable and inclement weather. This summer the window wasn’t right to attempt the first free ascent of Mt...
The majesty of the Taj Mahal contrasts the more rural banks of the River Yamuna, where these handlers have led their camels. The Yamuna is the second largest—but longest—tributary of the mighty Ganges River. The confluence of the Yamuna and Ganges is considered a...
The stepwells of India were once vital in dry, rain-starved regions like the Indian state Rajasthan. The Panna Meena ka Kund stepwell in Jaipur was built in the 16th century and was used not just as a place to collect water, but also to gather, relax, and...