Domme town entrance
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A colourful church
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One of the many streets leading into the medieval city
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How is it hanging?
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Its a labyrinth in here!
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What is behind door number one?
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City wildlife
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Decisions decisions!
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I'm sure we have been this way before?
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Karate Kid in France perhaps?
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Crepes sweet and savoury - yum
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The path to our lovely hotel
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An old convent now a school
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Hmm I wonder what lives in here?
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Gini finds a bronze boy friend
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Shaky because I was laughing so hard! Look at him go!
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Creates the dark dirty atmosphere of a time long ago
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Cute windows
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Shadows from the creatures of the night
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Go to the light
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Don't go to the light Tom!
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Lanterns all over the city
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A watchtower on a corner
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Cepes, which go lovely with an omelette
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The icon of the region, poor goosey
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The door reveals a... food market on market day - Tuesday
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What a charming seat
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A different style of roofing wouldn't you say?
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We turned into Squirrels and ate a bag full of walnuts - yum
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I can fly!
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Beynac in the background
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Boxwood hedges
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Stone Hut
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Sluggy!
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Poet's corner hut.
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The window in Poets hut
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Gini shows off her balance skills by falling off!
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Where's all my friends?
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Boxwood hedges at their best
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Not a bad coffee at all
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Chateau de Castelnaud
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A real castle!
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Defense system, point and hope for the best
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The view from Castelnaud
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An old fashion machine gun?
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Oh the light is so pretty
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Tom taking a rest
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Where's the enemy?
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Nasty weapons that coud do some damage I don't doubt
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Catapult with big stones
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Another view of Castelnaud.
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Prime real estate
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Tuesday food market
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Never seen that before, Broccoli and Cauliflower had a baby?
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So cute why would you ever eat them?
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Large pens full of geese
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Duck, duck, goose. You're it!
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The local food of choice
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Fort Reginac, built into the cliff face
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Corn fields all over the region
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Ready for your cigar and brandy sir?
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Our sinks have come a long way since then
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Chimney that runs through the each level but not a lot of heat comes out
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Third floor, not much of a wall though
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