Hiking the Colorado of Provence

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The Colorado is the ochre deposits of Provence.  See the blog entry below for a better description.  The ocher quarries are being preserved as a historic treasure, and the landscape is stunning.  Here some hikers are exploring the Colorado.


Ochre in Provence

This is a close up of an ochre deposit.

Le Colorado  Provençal is famous for the rich deposits of ochre pigments found in the clay near the villages of Rustrel and Roussillon. The large quarries  were mined from the end of the eighteenth century until 1930. Thousands of people found work in the quarries and factories. Nowadays the mining of ochre is prohibited here, in order to protect the sites from degradation or even complete destruction.

Les Capelins



A hammeau in Provence is a collection of farm buildings that housed a farmer, his married sons and their families and the hired help.  It was a mini-village of people connected to a surrounding farm. This old hammeau is called Les Capelins, and it is near the village of Bonnieux in Provence.  Note the fieldstone construction of the houses.

Provencal Poodle

A French poodle waits for its owner in a village square in a Provencal village. The dog's owner is in the cafe behind.

Antique Provencal Clay Pot

I saw this antique piece of clay pottery made out of ochre clay in a shop.

Winter In Provence III






These are the final six images in the series of Winter in Provence -- the big snow storms of early 2012.

Winter In Provence II





Some more pictures of Provence during the devastating winter storms of 2012. Provence hasn't had it this bad since 1956.

Winter In Provence I






The winter storms in Europe have dumped snow in Provence. This area of France rarely sees snow, however a huge dump of close to 20 cm blanketed the south of France this year. Even parts of Italy that never see snow got a dump.