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The coastal roads in Corsica wind up and down mountain ranges that plunge into the sea - Corsica
The town of Bastia was the seat of the Genoese governors of Corsica from the 15th century and still retains the Italian feel
Facade of historical buildings in the small town of Mairie, Corsica
Seemingly assymetrical patterns of hedges in the world-famous ornamental gardens of the Chateau de Villandry, purport to depict different aspects of love (go figure!)
Small rowboat sitting on a pier by the scenic Lake Te Anau.
Overboots can take the misery out of wet weather cycling, as is often the case in Victoria
The shadow of tandem cyclists races along the verge of a dirt road heading toward the Gulf of Carpentaria
Silk-wrapped, hand-made books stacked in modern shelves at Bhutan's National Library.
Cahors market, outside the Cathedral Saint-Etienne - Cahors, Midi-Pyrenees
Mountain villages in Corsica are built from the surrounding granite rocks
Ancient stone ovens are dotted throughout the countryside, Perigord
The old tow path along the Lot, west of St-Cirq-Lapopie - Lot Region, Aquitaine
Sign outside a liquor store in Wanaka.
Lichen on rocks in Bergeries de Radule, Corsica
Bushflies ( Musca Vetustissima ) all over the back-pack of a bush-walker in the Australian High Plains near Falls Creek
The small village of Porto is dwarfed by the surrounding mountains - Porto, Corsica
Vintage delivery bike leaning against an Oamaru building.
The Romanesque Saint Julien church, built in the twelfth century, near Domme
Lama teaching young monks at National Memorial Chorten.
Marcilhac-sur-Cele's 11th century Benedictine abbey retains a 14th century Romanesque sculpture depicting the Last Judgement - Cele Valley.
Saint Cere's twice monthly fair includes a lively cattle market - Saint Cere, Quercy Region, Aquitaine
Salon Laurent, coiffures for dames, Corte
Looking up at the facade of the Chateau des Milandes, once the home of Josephine Baker, a star of the Revue Negre who gained notoriety for, amongst other things, a stage costume consisting of a skirt made with bananas
Eau de source - spring water - is available at village fountains throughout Corsica
Ancient granite menhirs in Filitosa, the area has been inhabited since 5850BC and this site is the most well known in Corsica
Seasonal lettuces at a local vegetable market
A traditional house in one of the villages dotted along the Cele River valley
The region is known for it's foie gras and where geese are stuffed with corn, Perigord
The peaceful highland village of Evisa and its church, Corsica
The sun setting in an orange sky off Slade Point, reflected in the coastal waters
The Dordogne's most famous culinary product, foie gras, is made with fattened goose liver - Rocamadour, Midi-Pyrenees (South-West France).
Architectural detail from the Oamaru Town Hall.
The massif ( rocky plateau ) near Col de Bavella, along the GR20 route, Corsica
Sunset over vineyards in the Entre-deux-Mers wine region
Coastal waters over the rocks off the Sorrento Back Beach
Hikers walk along the bluffs above Lake Harris on the Routeburn Track.
The Dordogne River winds through fertile lands towards the steep limestone gorges of the Cingle de Montfort - Aquitaine
Mountain tarns on Druk Path trek reflecting majestic snow-covered peaks.
Peasant homes in a troglodyte village, built into caves quarried for the limestone used to build the various chateaux of the Loire Valley
Detail of intricately carved and painted windows adorning newly rebuilt Taktshang Goemba (Tiger's Nest Monastery).
Traditional houses in the Entre-deux-Mers region, the Bordeaux wine area - Aquitaine
The capital of Corsica, Corte has the only Citadelle or fortress in the interior of the island, it towers above the city from a rocky promontory
An abalone shell, washed up on the sands of Phillip Island
Reward yourself with a picnic with a view after climbing into the Calenches on Corsica's west coast - Corsica
Riding towards the Aiguilles de Bavella - Corsica
Corsican nationalist graffiti is seen throughout the island - Corsica
Chateau de Chenonceau - Chenonceaux, Centre (LOire Valley).
Washing day on a bike tour
A bust of a man on a stone pedestal: a monument honouring the citizens and wine-makers of France, outside the chateau at Cadillac
The interior of the 13th century Benedictine Chapelle de la Trinite with it's original frescoes - Saint Emilion, Perigord,
The native New Zealand Bellbird (Anthornis melanura melanura) feeding. This bird is found throughout NZ, except in Auckland and Northland.
The church in Besse-en-Chandesse, hewn from the local dark volcanic stone
Bushwalking through the Grampians National Park
This ruined manor at l'Argentella is rumoured to have belonged to napolean's nephew on the north-west coast - Corsica
The prettiest village in the Quercy Region - St-Cirq-Lapopie, Quercy Region, Mid-Pyrenees (South-West France).
Cycling through Mt Kosciuszko National Park along the Cascade Trail
Elderly woman spinning hand-held prayer wheel and holding prayer beads at National Memorial Chorten.
Entrance to primary chapel of ancient Jampa Lhakhang temple.
Some 260 bird species can be viewd from vantage points at the Parc Ornithologique - Bassin Arcachon ( Arcachon Bay ), Perigord
Mt Ruapehu snowfields with conical Mt Ngauruhoe in background.
Little India's Saturday night market.
Council pool with a view: swimming below the Chateau de la Citadelle - Aquitaine, Gironde Region,
Brown onions and pickling cucumbers for sale at the Cahors market
Accidentally discovered in 1946 the statue-menhirs, some dating from around 1800BC are thought to contain swords and daggers, Filitosa
The ornate facade of the Renaissance Maison de la Boetie, which is the birthplace of writer Etienne de la Boetie ( b1530-63 ) - Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
The almost unrideable super steep MacFarlane Flat track in the 646,000 hectare Alpine National Park
Cascade Hut, an old mountain cattlemans hut in the Mt Kosciuszko National Park
Most of the Dordogne's stone houses are decorated with colourful windowboxes - Aquitaine, South-West France
Windmill at Doue-la-Fontaine (loire Valley).
Queenstown, on the shore of Lake Wakatipu, with a view of The Remarkables.
Surveying the wreck of the " Dakota " on Cawombat Flat in the 646,000 hectare Alpine National Park
A hard grind up the track to Mt Phipps, Victoria
The ruins of the 11th century Abbaye de la Sauve-Majeure.
Skiing in summer on the Blackcomb Glacier in Whistler, British Columbia
Fields of poppies in the Loire Valley - Centre
A sixteenth century Gothic church stands majestically on a hill overlooking the village houses
Corsica's most famous natural feature, Les Calenches, are at their best at sunset - Corsica
Marmot.
Neatly trimmed hedges in the garden in front of the Cloitre St Mairie in the Fontevraud Abbey, near Saumur
An historic stone cabane, used as shelters by shepherds in the Dordogne
Three cows, lined up by a fence, watch as two cyclists approach on a dirt path in the Atherton Tablelands
Takahe (Porphyrio [Notornis] mantelli hochsteteri).
Timber bridge decking, or pick a plank bridges, can contains gaps that may be perilous to cyclists
Mud encrusted tyres makes for heavy going cycling
Crowds flocking to shrines in Batu Caves for Thaipusam festival.
The landscape of the grey-white granite walls of Gorges de la Restonica, Corsica
Sometimes there's not even a low stone wall between the road and the cliffs, between Calvi and Galeria - Corsica
The Musee National de la Prehistoire ( National Museum of Prehistory ) provides an introduction to the areas prehistoric human and fauna habitation - Les Eyzies de Tayac, Perigord
Stained glass window in Rocamadour's Chapelle St-Martin - Rocamadour
View of Kepler and Murchison Mountains across Lake Te Anau from the town of Te Anau.
Countryside graveyard in Corsica
Furrows in a ploughed field beneath a dark stormy sky in the Atherton Tablelands
Cyclists braving the wet conditions on a bike ride through the Atherton Tablelands
Prayer flags marking pass at Yotang La, on road between Jakar and Trongsa.
Chateaux de Haux winery in the Bordeaux region - Aquitaine, South-West France.
Some 260 species if birds, both migratory and non-migratory visit the area each year - Parc Ornithologique - Bassin d'Arcachon ( Arcachon Bay ), Perigord
Rhinoceros Hornbill ((Buceros rhinoceros) at KL Bird Park.
Much of the pristine Golfe de Porto is protected within Scandola Reserve Naturelle - Corsica
Carvings in the cloisters of Cathedrale St-Etienne - Cahors, Midi-Pyrenees
The Chateau de Montal, outside Saint Cere - Quercy Region, Aquitaine
Road sign by a field, warning motorists of cyclists crossing the road
Yellow Pleurotis at Musee de Champignons, outside Saumur.
Frontal cloud formation looming over the Canterbury countryside.
The harbour of Porto, surrounded by huge outcrops of red granite, Corsica
One of the many signs found all over France, pointing out the cycling routes
The lauze-shingled roof of the Romanesque kitchen, sporting many chimneys, at the Fontevraud Abbey, the largest monastic village in all of Europe
Cliffs overhang the narrow road which is squeezed beside the Lot River (South-WEst France) .
Built in 1582 to replace an 11th century tower, the Renaissance Phare du Cordouan is one of the oldest lighthouses in France ( off Soulac-sur-Mer ) - Aquitaine
The cycling or walking GR20 route is regularly marked with red and white markers.
From the islands only interior Citadelle ( fort ), the port of Calvi, Corsica
The cloisters of Abbey de Cadouin, Perigord
Grand Red River gums on the banks of the Murray on the Victorian-NSW border.
A family taking part in an organised bike ride in North Queensland, resting on the grass in the shade
The pillars of the covered market ( halle ) - Domme, Perigord
Morning mist shrouds the glassy waters of the Clinton River, home to the elusive brown trout.
Biking is one of the most relaxing ways the see the Atlantic coast (Lacanau-Ocean, South-West France).
Roses are grown at the end of grape vines to warn off disease in the Bordeaux wine region - Medoc Region, Aqitaine (South West France).
Once inhabited by over 100's of people nestled under the cliffs and right on the riverbank is La Roque Gageac, Perigord
Road sign in the village of Whangamomona, on the Stratford-Taumarunui Heritage Trail.
A hiker makes an airy descent into the Matukituki Valley on the Cascade Saddle Route.
Nesting Darter with fledgling chicks (Anhinga melanogaster) by the Murray River on the NSW-Victorian border
The mountains and passes of Corsica are favourite haunts for hunters gunning down birds during migration season, all that's left of these decimated species is empty shotgun cartridges
Walkers set out to explore the " Great Wall of China " in the Mungo National Park
Weathered standstone in the Grampians National Park
Bordeaux is famous for its caneles, named after their copper baking moulds - Bordeaux, Atlantic Coast, Aquitaine
The streets of Sartene are so narrow two people can barely pass one another, Corsica
The oyster ports in the Bassin d'Arcachon provides a visual and culinary feast - Arcachon, Aquitaine (South-West France).
Arrows for sale at Thimphu's weekend market.
The Cingle de Montfort hugs the limestone cliffs as it idles beside the Dordogne (South-West France).
Pitched tent at the Queenstown Motor Park.
A network of hundreds of kilometres of bike paths wind through the Atlantic Coast's pine forests (South West france)
The cliffs of Bonifacio - Corsica
Green Italian lizard on rock.
Tourists admiring the view of the fertile Dordogne valley from a cliff-top lookout
Cyclist pausing at Ellis Beach.
The soft sandstone used in the buildings along the Loire west of Saumur can be carved into intricate forms - Centre
Tandem and trailer outside the troglodyte museum (Loire Valley, near Doue-la-Fontaine).
Riding along the cliffs towards Bonifacio from the Pertusato Lighthouse.
The rugged plains leading to Cradle Mountain, with Barn Bluff in the distance
Walker on swingbridge over Sugar Loaf Stream.
Old Invicta Saline tin in window display, Kookaburra Books, 113 Hampden Rd, Battery Point.
Male toddler looks at bronze sculpture of a dog, part of larger sculpture known as 'The Bernacchi Tribute: Self Portrait, Self Portrait, Louis and Joe, Victoria Dock.
Young Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), Something Wild wildlife park near Mt Field National Park.
Detail of curling fronds of Pandani (Richea pandanifolia), on Lake Circuit via Pandani Grove walking track.
Surfers with longboards walking along beach at Pleasure Point.
Lichen-covered dead tree trunk with impressive butte in background, as seen from Sonora-Mono Road.
White Fir (Abies concolor) leaing over Odessa Lake with Little Matterhorn in background.
Winding Sonora-Mono Toll Road close to Sonora Pass.
Cyclist riding on gravel trail across Maniototo Plains, Central Otago Rail Trail.
Dawn mist rising off water over reeds at Dunn's Swamp.
Hiker walking up steps forest from Gorge Lookout.
Woman walking around Cylinder Beach headland to watch dolphins.
Surf breaking on Nobby's Beach with Nobby's Head Lighthouse in background.
Waves crashing onto cliffs of Marley Head, seen from Coast Track.
Man with fishing rod walking south along Blinky Beach.
Outlook across choppy lagoon to silhouetted Blackburn Island (Rabbit Island).
Man walking through banyan groves at Lorhiti Apartments, Ned's Beach Road.
Looking south for foggy morning oulook of Trashi Chhoe Dzong and bridge over Wang Chhu river.
Portrait of elderly man wearing gho and holding prayer beads, with Punakha Dzong and Mo Chhu river in background.
Competitors rounding corner in annual National Penny Farthing Championships during Evandale Village Fair in February.
The ubquitous bicycle leaning against a wall - Dordogne, Cele River valley, Aquitaine (South-West France).
Loaded up for some high mountain cycling, complete with thermos flask
A colourful sunset off the coast of Lady Musgrave Island, reflected in the shallows
Australian vintage bicycle collector, Paul Farren, demonstrates the art of mounting a Penny-farthing at the Vintage Cycle Club of Australia's annual rally
Rippled patterns in the sand at the waters' edge on Lady Musgrave Island
Waterfront restaurants on pier, including Paradise Beach Grille, 215 Esplanade.
Stretch of Bherwerre Beach leading to headland, with vegetation turning golden colour in sunset light.
Plane parked on runway with Mt Lidgbird (left) and Mt Gower (right) in background.
Stallholders at small open-air Paro market (held Sunday), with produce spread on ground.
Schoolgirls in uniform waiting outside shop, with row of school bags on windowsill, Gangte village.
Sculpture of Tasmanian Tiger on gates to Beaumaris Zoo Site, Queen's Domain.
Conservatory, Hobart Royal Botanical Gardens, Queen's Domain.
Archer in traditional dress drawing bow in archery competition at national archery ground, Changlimithang Stadium.
Detail of curved leaves of Pandani (Richea pandanifolia).
Male child walking towards inscription remembering Vietnam War on Hobart Cenotaph, Queen's Domain.
Platter of smoked trout with lemon wedges, aoli and olive oil, The Possum Shed Cafe, 1654 Gordon River Rd.
Old Akubra Hat box in window display, Kookaburra Books, Battery Point.
Detail of huge logs loaded on logging truck, Gordon River Rd, near Westerway.
Sunflowers in the Dordogne.
Ruins at l'Argentella, once a silver mine, on the north-west coast - Corsica
Shattered granite cliffs on the road to Col de Bavella - Corsica
The Cadouin Musee de Velocipede is the largest bicycle museum in France (South-West France).
Crated up and ready for the merchants - Saint Emilion, Perigord
A sea of votive candles in Rocamadour's Chapelle Notre Dame
One of many traditional churches and houses that sit on the banks of the Dordogne and Vezere Rivers - Vezere Valley, Perigord
Spice stall in Ajaccio
Rugged sandstone ridges in the Grampians National Park
Textured rock strata in Central Victoria
Prayers flags and chortens lining one of the roads leading into Jakar.
Detail of Huon Pine sculpture representing the bow and sail of a French Ship, by Stephen Walker, Labillardiere's Garden, Hobart Royal Botanical Gardens, Queen's Domain.
Close-up of blacksmith's hands working over fire outside Hammer and Hand metalworkers collective, 77 Salamanca Place, during weekly Saturday Salamanca Markets.
Sweet potato wedges at Nourish cafe, 129 Elizabeth Street.
Tasmanian honey for sale at stall at Salamanca Markets, Salamanca Place.
Waterfall through ferns
Turned wooden bottle stoppers for sale at stall Salamanca Markets, Salamanca Place.
Fountain in Conservatory, Hobart Royal Botanical Gardens, Queen's Domain.
Chair made of knitted golliwog dolls in bookshop.
White picket fence and lavender bush outside house with red door and brass knob, 49 Arthur Circus, Battery Point.
Conservatory, Hobart Royal Botanical Gardens, Queen's Domain.
Front view of wooden tall ship Lady Nelson docked beside Elizabeth St Pier.
Pandani (Richea pandanifolia), on Lake Circuit via Pandani Grove walking track.
Child's hand feeling rippled tree trunk.
Mixed berry pancake with double cream, from Zum restaurant, 29 Salamanca Place.
Sign for ammunition-garden supplies-and timber shop.
Weathered wooden track sign 'Lake Circuit via Pandanni Grove'.
Male child on bike looking at jars of sweets lining the window of Bahr's Chocolate Shop and Milk Bar, Hampden Rd, Battery Point.
Wooden scoops for sale at stall at Salamanca Markets, Salamanca Place.
Wombat resting in dirt beside old wagon wheel, Something Wild wildlife park near Mt Field National Park.
Lake Dobson and private walking club hut.
Hobart Cenotaph, Queen's Domain.
Brightly coloured polka-dot felted hats for sale at stall at weekly Saturday Salamanca Markets, Salamanca Place.
Bowl of seafood chowder at Fish Frenzy cafe, Elizabeth St Pier.
Clock tower and historic sandstone facade of General Post Office, 9 Elizabeth St.
Close-up view of lichen growing on tree trunk.
Lichen-covered boulders with forested hills and sky in background.
Detail of glass window in white wooden frame and weathered wooden wall, Lake Dobson Cabins.
Dirt farm driveway lined by rows of hops vines.
Penny farthing bicycle sculpture on street sign for Purdy's Mart, Elizabeth St.
Pandani (Richea pandanifolia), on Lake Circuit via Pandani Grove walking track.
Vertical-lift Bridgewater Bridge spanning the Derwent River between Bridgewater and Granton.
Tasmanian devil and Tassie Tiger soft toys for sale at stall at Salamanca Markets, Salamanca Place.
Old silos converted into apartments at Silos Apartments, Castray Parade.
Grey trunk of Tasmanian Snow Gum (Eucalyptus coccifera) with Pandani plants (Richea pandanifolia) in background.
Hobart Cenotaph, Queen's Domain.
Truck passing road kill: dead possum lying beside Gordon River Rd near Mt Field National Park.
Historic brick facade of Gasworks Hotel, formerly Hobart Gas Company, 2 Macquarie St.
Grove of Pandani (Richea pandanifolia), on Lake Circuit walking track.
Notocactus Leninghausii, Cactus House, Hobart Royal Botanical Gardens, Queen's Domain.
Historic steam train crossing Devil's Gate High Bridge on Georgetown Loop Railroad.
"Short North Gothic" mural by Mike Altman and Steve Galgas, on corner of Lincoln and High Streets.
Columbus City Hall, 90 West Broad Street, with flower garden in foreground.
Hiker walking along Boulder Field with Long's Peak in background.
Hikers descending to Cleo's Bath swimming hole, Pinecrest Recreation Area.
Historic pink stucco holiday house on beach, Wharf Road.
Man sitting on rocks to watch surfers at Pleasure Point.
Topiary bushes recreating Seurat painting at Topiary Garden in Old Deaf School Park, 480 E Town Street.
"Bless the USA" wooden sign on white picket fence.
Eucalypt tree bending over Jetty Beach at sunset, South Bruny Island.
Looking south from lookout on isthmus between North and South Bruny Islands.
Clumps of Beach Spinifex (Spinifex hirsutus) on Neck Beach sand dunes in late afternoon, South Bruny Island.
Riders racing in National Penny Farthing Championship.
Approach to Cape Raoul at dusk.
Cyclists peddling up hill on Dunstan Trail Classic ride.
Old farm shed on hill overlooking Lake Wanaka.
Dirt track leading down towards ocean at Penguin Place, Otago Peninsula.
Hiker walking along path to Hump rock formation on Cathedral-Hump Track.
Pandanus fruit, food source of coastal indigenous peoples.
Beachgoers on South Cronulla Beach at dawn.
Australia Day Surfboard Challenge participants.
Man paddling sea kayak on South West Arm.
Visitors looking at model steam engine at Steam, Horse and Vintage Rally.
Surfer catching wave on Bherwerre Beach at sunset.
Outlook down granite ridge from The Horn, highest point in Mt Buffalo National Park.
Alpine Track metal marker wedged into trunk of eucalypt tree, Mt Bogong.
Willow trees and pagodas of Chinese Garden of Friendship, Darling Harbour.
Waves crashing onto cliffs of South Gorge, Point Lookout.
Boy gliding on sand with bodyboard at dusk, Main Beach.
Detail of peeling eucalypt bark.
Couple of guys struggling to ascend Mt Coonowrin (aka Crooked Neck).
Victorian facade of Albury Railway Station.
Ski lifts at Cresta Valley in summer.
Cow grazing on lush pasture at base of Mt Lidgbird, at end of Lagoon Rd.
Looking south along island to Mt Lidgbird (left) and Mt Gower (right) from Malabar Hill.
Aluminium motor boats pulled up on sand at southern end of Lagoon Beach.
Pilot and refueller chatting beside plane on runway at Lord Howe Island Airport.
Elaborately carved and painted entrance pillars and murals at Punakha Dzong.
Monk walking down stone steps with Taktshang Goemba (Tiger's Nest Monastery) ahead.
Mural of ejaculating penis on house wall to protect household from evil.
Woman spreading rice out to dry on tarpaulin outside house.
Portrait of smiling novice monk outside famous fertility temple Chime Lhakhang.
Woman enveloped by steam while stirring large pot of Bhutanese red rice over brick wood stove.
Portrait of elderly nun in front of small building containing prayer wheels at Kyichu Lhakhang.
"Blow horn" painted mural on back of tip truck.
Golden embossed image of 'mad monk' Drukpa Kunley behind prayer wheel at fertility temple Chime Lhakhang.
Wooden in traditional dress sitting a base of prayer wheel at Kyichu Lhakhang.
Paro Dzong, built atop steep hill above Paro Chhu river.
Detail of famous mandala depicting cycle of life, Punakha Dzong.
Mural detail of Chenmizang, red king of western direction, at Punakha Dzong.
Wangdue Phodrang Dzong atop high ridge between Punka Chhu and Dang Chhu rivers.
Wide-angle view of Punakha Dzong at confluence of Mo Chhu (Mother River) and Pho Chhu (Father River).
Quotation on rock beside National Highway east of Pele La, from Khyentse Norbu's film "Travellers and Magicians".
Colourful wooden boats on Phewa Tal lake.
Pashupatinath at night, with Bagmati River ghats in foreground and temple in background.
Competitors racing in annual National Penny Farthing Championships during Evandale Village Fair in February.
Trees surrounding statue of Buddha at Sunnataram Forest Monastery.
Jars of homemade jam for sale at Bundanoon market, Soldier's Memorial Hall, Railway Pde.
Cricket match being played at Bradman Oval cricket ground.
Red blossom of Gymea Lily (Doryanthes excelsa) in gardens of Nan Tien Temple, Berkely Rd, Berkely, with temple in background.
Roche Tuililere juts out from a sea of green as you climb towards Le Mont-Dore - Auvergne
Looking down at water spraying from an outlet at the Lake Tinaroo Dam.
Wildflowers ( genet ), Corsica
Capu d'Ortu, inland from Porto - Corsica
Young children paddling on the Leyre River, off the Bassin d'Arcachon, a popular spot with canoeists and bird-watchers
A giant copy of the Rosetta stone, used to decipher the written language of the pharoah, in the courtyard of the Musee Champollion, next to Jean-Francois Champollion's childhood home - Figeac, Quercy Region, Midi-Pyrenees
Looking through a carved stone archway at the Chateau Cos d'Estournel, designed in imitation of the palace of the Sultan of Zanzibar
Patterson's Curse surrounding trees.
Entrance to the stone walled home of a troglodyte, covered with creeping plants
The current owner is a falconry fan at the Chateau des Milandes - Beynac-et-Cazenac, Perigord
Rural landscape in Southland, at the bottom of the South Island.
Chateau du Bouilh.
One of the many uses for old wine barrels - Haux, Perigord
Tables groan under the weight of cheese sold at Saint Cere's market - Saint Cere, Quercy Region, Aquitaine
The hydroelectric dam on the newly created Lake Benmore - South Island.
A mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) dives for breakfast in Lake Te Anau.
Worker in cheese factory producing large rounded slab of yak-milk cheese.
Cafes and restaurants line the esplanade at Lacanau-Ocean, Aquitaine
The head of a traditional dragon amongst the crowd at the Chinese New Year Celebrations at the corner of Russell and Little Bourke Streets in Chinatown
Traffic Warden's motorbike.
Europe's largest collection of heritage listed buildings is in the area including Renaissance Maison de la Boetie - Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
Detail of window within cloisters of Abbey de Cadouin, Perigord
Part of the colourful promotional 'caravan' that precedes the Tour de France - Bordeaux Region, Aquitaine
The well marked geese market at Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
Back-washing on the Murray River, Mildura
Red blossoms on a flowering gum
The publican's vintage truck outside the Whangamomona Hotel, on the Stratford-Taumarunui Heritage Trail.
Surfers, one standing and holding his board, on the rocks at Point Lookout, looking out over the waters off Stradbroke Island
Everyone rides a bike to the beach in France (Lacanau-Ocean, South-West France)
Cycling along the road towards Puy Mary, Massif Central - Auvergne
Famous for it's locally made foie gras - Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
Minaret at Masjid Jamek.
Truckloads of cork leave for Italy from Bonifacio, Corsica
Refreshing swim in the pristine waters of Gorges de la Restonica
Chateau de Azay le Rideau, built on an island in the Indre River, and is surrounded by a lake to reflect it's beauty - Loire Valley, Centre
The current owner is a falconry fan but in the 1920's the Chateau des Milandes was the home of African- American dancer Josephine Baker ( b1906-75 ) - Beynac-et-Cazenac, Perigord
Half timbered house with classic atticon the Rue Gambetta.
Riding off the " edge ", the 500 metre descent of the MacFarlane Flat track down to the Ingeegoodbee River in the 646,000 hectare Alpine National Park
Fruit and vegetables for sale.
Yearly festivities include the barrel rolling races - Saint Emilion, Perigord
The church of Treves-Cunault and its neighbouring round tower are hewn from the local tufa (a soft type of limestone)
Many country roads have stone marker crosses, Perigord
Ruins at l'Argentella, once a silver mine, on the north-west coast - Corsica
Bonifacio's beautiful Porte de Genes ( Genoa Gate ) is open only to pedestrians and bikes - Bonifacio, Corsica
Riding the Luge high above Queenstown, with a wonderful view of Lake Wakatipu.
Chateau de Chenonceau - Chenonceaux, Centre (Loire Valley).
The seaside at Lacanau-Ocean is lined by cafes (South-West France).
Large mountain daisy (Celmisa semicordata), also called silvery cotton plant or tikumu.
Rebuilt Taktshang Goemba or Tiger's Nest Monastery, perched on steep cliff above floor of Paro Valley.
Pineapple scrub (Dracophyllum menziesii).
The interior stairwell, one of three entrances to Bonifacio's Citadelle ( fort ), Corsica
This prehistoric dolmen looms out of fields south of Gennes (Loire Valley).
The chateau at Blois, a mix of four architectural styles - Blois, Centre (Loire Valley)
A 25 kilometre semi-circle of huge sand dunes in the Mungo National Park, has been created by the unceasing westerly winds continually unearthing human skeletons and artefacts, some dating back as much as 45,000 years
Portrait of staff member at Ugyen Chholing Palace, now musuem of traditional life.
The Loire Valley is well known as the garden of France, for good reason - Centre
You can cycle right through the middle of Corsica's most famous natural feature, Les Calenches - Corsica
Shops displaying the many goose products available in the area including foie gras - Les Eyzies de Tayac, Perigord
The rich residents of Bordeaux built beautiful holiday houses in Arcachon in the early 20th century - Arcachon, Bordeaux Region, Aquitaine
Fern leaf sculpture, suspended in the air.
Elderley woman with their bikes in the market place: cycling is a way of life in France (Loire Valley).
Pot of flowers sitting on a windowsill
Vineyards near Verdelais, Entre-deux-Mers wine region, Bordeaux wine region (South-West France).
One of the many beautiful villas balneaires ( seaside resort houses ) at Soulac-dur-Mer on the Atlantic Coast - Soulac-sur-Mer, Aquitaine
Commercial mountain bike tours from Whistler take tourists onto the high trails on Blackcomb Mountain, looking towards Whistler Mountain, British Columbia.
The paddlesteamer " Melbourne " on the Murray River, Mildura
You can cycle right through the middle of Corsica's most famous natural feature, Les Calenches - Corsica
In Spring an summer many gardens are a blaze of colour - Dordogne Perigourdine Region (South-West France).
A woman sandboarding down Dune du Pilat, Europe's highest dune at 114 metres - Arcachon, Perigord
Varieties of honey, in jars and in soap, on sale at a stall in the Montignac market
View of the majestic Mount Edith Cavell, 3363m behind a roadhouse on the Icefields Parkway, Highway 93, Alberta.
A small wooden jetty on a quiet bend of the Loire River near the Chateau Usse
A traveller relaxing in a hammock at the beach on Lady Musgrave Island.
Lacanau-Ocean's beaches attract some for the surf, others for the sun - Lacanau-Ocean, Atlantic Coast, Aquitaine
Prayers beads (mala) for sale at Thimpu's weekend market.
Rebuilt Taktshang Goemba or Tiger's Nest Monastery, perched on steep cliff above floor of Paro Valley.
In Corsica's mountainous areas the road weaves in and out of chestnut forests - Corsica
The fountain monument to the Girondins, the most prominent feature of Esplanade des Quinconces - Bordeaux, Atlantic Coast, Aquitaine
The crevassed form of the Dart Glacier, in the Mt Aspiring National Park.
The hillside town of Sartene, whose unofficial slogan is " the most Corsican of Corsica's town's "
Looking out to sea, over the beach at Frenchman's Beach on North Stradbroke Island
Atsara (clown) gesticulating to crowd with his wooden phallus at Jampa Lhakhang Drup.
Interior of Masjid Jamek mosque.
Everything, even these vegetables, seem to be more colourful in Corsica - Calvi, Corsica
Best part about bike riding is getting off it, Perigord
Sunset over the Rockies towards Mt Thompson outside Jasper on the highway Icefields Parkway.
A slab of stone and a jetty-like wooden structure mark the burial place of a local mariner at Sorrento on Port Phillip Bay
The fortified Pont Valentre in Cahors is famous throughout France as the most beautiful bridge in the country - Cahors, Midi-Pyrenees
Cyclists fly in a blur in the Tour de France - Bordeaux, Atlantic Coast, Aquitaine
Tobacco grows in the rich alluvial soil beside the Dordogne River
In your travels you'll spot many Genoese towers throughout Corsica
White wildflowers ( saxifrage ) near Lac de Melu, Corsica
Wine bottles stacked in a wine growers collective cellar
The cliff top at Domme looks over the fertile valley of the Dordogne River - Domme, Aquitaine (South-West france).
The River Lot is lined by chateaux des Anglais, a fortress built into natural limestone caves.
Geese for the Dordogne's most famous culinary product, foe gras, is made with fattened goose liver - Rocamadour, Quercy Region
Along the GR20 trail you'll come across many markers, including stone crosses that mark the historic St Jacques de Compostella trail, Corsica
Troglodyte home, Loire Valley, West of Saumur - Centre
The brown tiled roofs of St-Cirq-Lapopie provide a pleasing harmony - St-Cirq-Lapopie, Quercy Region, Mid-Pyrenees (South-West France)
Modern bottling process at the Chateau de Ferrand - Saint Emilion, Perigord
Direct from the farm to you - Domme, Perigord
The Dordogne River is tranquil at dawn
A sorrowful angel keeps watch over this headstone at the Queenstown cemetery.
The snow-capped Mt Edward (2620m) and Dart Glacier.
Puy Mary rises out of a wide lush, river valley - Massif Central, Auvergne
Cycling along the roadsides around the Col de Serre; the road is lined with wildflowers in the summer (Massif Central).
Marcilhac-sur-Cele's 11th century Benedictine abbey has a collection of delicate capitals carved out of rose stalagmitic stone - Cele Valley.
The birthplace of Napoleon, Ajaccio holds the largest collection of rare books outside Paris
Decorative carving over a doorway, in the local tufa (a type of soft limestone), typical to the area
Frog porridge Hawker stall on Jalan Alor, Golden Triangle District.
Riding along cliffs to Pertusato Lighthouse.
Monks playing traditional horns during puja at Phajoding Goemba (monastery) on last day of Druk Path trek.
Kira (rectangular piece of cloth) is fastened at the shoulder with koma (silver hook) and worn over wonju (silk blouse).
Sarlat-le-Caneda has been meticulously restored, the most ornate town house in meticulously restored Sarlat-le-Caneda is the Maison de la Boetie, Aquitaine, South-West France.
The golden arches of the church at Cadouin, Perigord
Statue of Christ by Bonadi marks Col de Vergio, Corsica
A lone cyclist on the Lilydale-Warburton Rail Trail, crossing a wooden bridge in the bush
The Col de Serre on the climb to the Pas de Peyrol, beside Puy Mary - Massif Central.
The gravelly soils of the Medoc produce some of the worlds finest red wines - Medoc Region, Aqitaine (South-West France).
The dead are buried in elaborate mausoleums, Corsica
Setting up camp near Freebodys Hut in the Mt Kosciuszko National Park
A sign, warning riders of the dangers of a wooden plank bridge
Jimilang Tsho (Sand Ox Lake) under low clouds, as seen on Druk Path trek day 3.
Shops selling foie gras and other delicacies, on the main street of Les Eyzies de Tayac, beneath a looming cliff
The cloisters of Cathedrale St-Etienne - Cahors, Midi-Pyrenees
Quay-side sculptures at Wellington Harbour.
Making the best use of a no longer wanted bike on the road to St Lucie de Tallano, Corsica
Couple in awe of the magnificent Takakkaw Falls in full flood, and at 254m one of Canada's highest waterfalls, Yoho National Park, Alberta.
Cycling through the Tweed Coast Hinterland, along the east coast of Australia
Rustic stone buildings give the Quercy region a particular charm - Mid-Pyrenees (South-West France).
Sins and saints carved into to the 11th century church at Castelviel, Perigord
Half timbered houses - Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, Midi-Pyrenees
Colourful sunset over the Rockies outside Jasper on the highway Icefields Parkway.
Soaking in the village water fountains is a good way to cool off - San Gavino di Carbini, Corsica
Corsica's most famous natural feature, Les Calenches, are at their best at sunset - Corsica
Cows grazing, the lush Cantal is a big dairy region (Massif Central).
Tiled rooftops of houses in the historic walled city of Loches
A cyclist explores the cultural essence of Bendigo's Chinatown
Crowd climbing steps to shrines in Batu Caves for the Thaipusam festival with Lord Muruga statue in foreground.
Cycling to see the sights - Corsica
Even the church steeple has the region's characteristic open attic in Espagnac-Ste-Eulalie in the Cele Valley - Espagnac-Ste-Eulalie, Cele Valley, Midi-Pyrenees
A tramper ties up his shoes before setting out along the Milford Track from Neale Burn Hut.
Pelican feeding on the beach at Newhaven near Phillip Island has become a popular tourist attraction; here we see a woman wearing a santa hat at Christmas time, feeding pelicans
Suc-sur-Mer was founded in the early 20th century, when sea bathing became popular - Suc-sur-Mer, Aquitaine (South-WEst France).
The mixture of 12th, 14th and 17th century architecture is found at Cathedrale Saint Sacerdos - Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
The area of the Col de Bavella is a popular spot for rock climbing, Corsica
At one time a busy port, Porpriano is now very much a tourist haunt
Sundews sprouting through moss in the Grampians National Park, the sundew is a carnivorous plant which feed on insects that become trapped in its sticky hairs, it's habitat is moss, bog or any wet soils
Whatever the time of day, vineyards are scenic places to cycle by
They are called bottle cages, after all: Cycle touring in the Bordeaux region - France (South-West France).
The former house of Pieree de Cisteron, Louis XIV's armourer, Place Carnot - Figeac, Midi-Pyrenees
The popular walker's town of Ota looks as if it has grown out of the rocks - Ota, Corsica
All that remains of the ruins of the hunting lodge that Napoleon's nephew, Pierre Bonaparte once lived, near the town of Argentella, Corsica
Spectacular Athabasca Falls in full flood aver a heavy icemelt from the glacier along the highway Icefields Parkway, Alberta.
Traditional fishing boats still operate out of the port of Bastina - Corsica
The golden arches of the church at Cadouin, Perigord
Day 14 of the gruelling GR20, only for the exceptionally fit, Corsica
The gnarled, knotted trunk of the eucalypt burl, Springbrook
Great views from Briggs Bluff in the popular Grampians National Park
Hiking the northern area of the Grampians National Park
A new Grand Arbour, the sculpture that won the architectural Urban Design in Australia Award in 2000, installed in Brisbane's Southbank complex.
Geometric patterns in the famous formal vegetable gardens of the Chateau de Villandry
A hiker descending the Southern face of Barn Bluff in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
Cyclist in front of sculpture.
Traditional fishing nets are strung outside huts along the Gironde in the Medoc region - Bordeaux wine region, Aquitaine (South West France)
One of the many beautiful villas balneaires (seaside resort houses) on the Atlantic Coast - Soulac-sur-Mer, Aquitaine
The TSS (Twin Screw Steamer) Earnslaw, taking tourists for a cruise around Lake Wakatipu.
Detail of the Gobelins tapestry (1610), depicting the abduction of Helen, in the Arms room of the Chateau de Cheverny
Shiitake mushroom, growing on a substrate of straw and wood shavings, suspended from a metal frame, and on display at the Mushroom Museum outside Saumur
View along the shore of the Athabasca river with the Maligne Range in the background, on the highway Icefields Parkway.
Cycling the backroads near Nagambie
Trampers at Routeburn Gorge.
Dragon painting at entrance to Ugyen Chholing Palace, now museum of traditional life.
The eyrie of Rocamadour has been an important Pilgrimage site for almost 10,000 years - Rocamadour, Midi-Pyrenees (South West France).
Renowned for it's local huitres ( oysters ) - Bassin d'Arcachon ( Arcachon Bay ) , Perigord
The yellow Pluerotus mushroom, on display at the Mushroom Museum outside Saumur
Woman snow-boarding with mountains in distance.
The 8th century medieval town named after the Benedictine monk - Saint Emilion, Perigord
Plums are dried into prunes, a specialty of the South-West
View of Saskatchewan Glacier from Parker Ridge over a field of fireweed in Jasper National Park.
Chinese New Year decorations for sale in Chinatown.
The peaks gradually loom larger as you ride towards the Monts du Cantal - Parc Naturel Regional des Volcans d'Auvergne, Massif Central Region, Auvergne.
Folding bikes are an ideal way of getting your steed on public transport - Domme, Perigord
A hood ornament on a vehicle doing a cross-country tour; featuring the skull of Rudolph the Red-nose Reindeer
Novice monk playing electronic game.
A very old pigeon coop on a bushy hill-side
An ideal habitat for birds as the 250 square tidal bay has only 20% of it's area underwater at low tide - Parc Ornithologique - Bassin d'Arcachon ( Arcachon Bay ), Perigord
Market day, Place du Mercadial.
Tramping through the Clinton Valley on New Zealand's best known walk, the Milford Track.
Sunset over the red, orange and grey granite cliffs of Les Calenche
Looking across a field of rocks toward Barn Bluff
Scarlet ibis (Eudocimus ruber) at KL Bird Park.
An ancient stone archway, the Porte de la Mer, bearing a plaque that lists the nine times that the town has been under siege
On summer weekends there's always a bike race somewhere on the quiet roads, Dordogne, Aquitaine, South-West France.
The 12th to 16th century Chateau de Castelnaud - Domme, Perigord
The largest collection of medieval stone shepherd's huts in Breuil-sur-Roya, Cote d'Azur
The red granite rocks of Massif de Bavella, Corsica
Sephu village beside Nikka Chhu river, at end of Snowman trek.
Detail of elaborate torma (ritual dough sculpture) to be placed on altar by monk.
A great old traditional pub, the Mt Warning Hotel in the small town of Uki
The beautifully restored town of Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
The birthplace of Napoleon, Ajaccio holds the largest collection of rare books outside Paris
Corsica's sheep cheese adds a piquant tang to any cyclist's picnic
If you are smiling in the rain the scenery must be great - Dordogne, Cele River valley, Aquitaine, South-West France.
The oyster ports in the Bassin d'Arcachon provides a visual and culinary feast - Arcachon, Aquitaine (South-West France).
The well marked geese market at Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
Soaking in the village water fountains is a good way to cool off - San Gavino di Carbini, Corsica
Ruins of a five hundred year old Genoese watchtower, part of the historic defence system on the Cosican coastline
Sri Mahamariamman Temple.
Mungo National Park at one stage had an abundance of fish, mussels, birds and animals where the local Aborigine lived and survived well, however after 25,000 years, changes in climate caused lakes to dry and the people adapted to a harsh life in the semi-desert
The heady scent of wildflowers combine with the aroma of wild herbs to give Corsica its reputation as 'the scented isle' - Corsica
Massif Central region, near le Monts-Dore
Trampers in the Cascade Saddle enjoy a view of Rob Roy Peak (2644m).
The local Boucherie ( butcher ) in Ota
Briggs Bluff in the Grampians National Park, as recently as 1991 the name Grampians' was officially changed to include the Aboriginal name " Gariwerd ", unfortunately with a new Victorian government it was changed back
There's always room for a few bottles of wine on on a bike: Sauternes appelation - Bordeaux wine region (South-WEst France).
Oyster fisherman busy doing what they do - Arcachon, Perigord
The Tow path below the cliffs of St-Cirq-Lapopie is spectacular at every turn - St-Cirq-Lapopie, Quercy Region, Mid-Pyrenees (South West France).
Looking out across the rocks on the peak of Cradle Mountain to the park beyond
Shepherds still live several months a year at the Bergeries de Grotelle, running small cafes where they sell their sheeps cheese
carved capitals at the ruins of the Abbaye de la Sauve-Majeure.
Canoeing along the Dordogne River, Perigord
Sorting through the oysters and dressed for the occasion - Arcachon, Perigord
Carennac's Eglise Saint Pierre boasts a 15th century sculpture of the entombment - Carennac
Chinese New Year decorations for sale in Chinatown.
Watches for sale at Jalan Petaling market, Chinatown.
Olives grow wild by the road - Corsica
Chateau Cos d'Estournel.
Snowboarding at Whistler in August.
Looking through grey tree trunks, towards Lake Dove in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
Cyclist admiring the rugged beauty of Corsica's interior - Corsica
Half timbered house, Place Carnot - Figeac, Midi-Pyrenees
The almost unrideable super steep MacFarlane Flat track in the 646,000 hectare Alpine National Park
Trackside vegetation, Hollyford Valley.
Traditional houses in the Vezere Valley, Perigord
Pebbles in a stream in the Gorges de Spelunca, Corsica
Battlements at the ruins of Chateau Blaye, Gironde
A hiker sits outside a tent on Barn Bluff, overlooking the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
Although damaged in the 100 Years War and the Wars of Religion, the remains of the once enormous 11th century Abbaye de la Sauve-Majeure near Creon, are still impressive - South West France
Massif near the Col de Bavella - Corsica
The hills of Corsica are lined with water fountains originally used by mule herders and now very welcomed by cyclists
Looking over deep valley, characteristic of Bhutan's topography, from roof of Cheri Goemba.
Picnic with a view, it's what cycling in France is all about. Chateau de Azay le Rideau is built on an island in the Indre River, and is surrounded by a lake to reflect it's beauty - Loire Valley, Centre
Hilltop church in Loches (Loire Valley).
Two Lakes walk nearing the end of Gorges de la Restonica takes you way above the treeline and down to Lac de Melu, Corsica
The tiny Plage de Ficajola below Piana, Corsica
Morning mists over the serene Peyto Lake, one of the world's most beautiful glacial lakes, in the Banff National Park.
Overhead of tramper reading on verandah of Routeburn Falls hut.
Bastia is nestled into the granite hills that form the backbone of the the island of Corsica
A nun looks through a post card stand, even after nine centuries, Rocamadour remains an important pilgrimage destination - Rocamadour, Quercy Region
The popular trail to Australia's highest peak ( 2228 metres ) , Mt Kosciuszko National Park
Bicycles parked amongst tents at a camp-site on an organised bike ride
Woman walking on Cylinder Beach, Stradbroke Island.
Street signs giving directions to towns and food: you'll never go hungry on the road in France (Loire)
Shutters and grape vines adorn houses throughout France - Loubressac, Lot Region, Aquitaine
Chateau de Chenonceau sits beside the Cher River. The gardens and landscaping were done by Diane de Poitiers, King Henry II's mistress, although once dead, the venegeful widow, Catherine de Medici, soon evicted the mistress and planted her own garden, which doesn't compare - Loire Valley, Centre
Cyclists are never short of choices for picnic ingredients in France - Calvi, Corsica
The town that is a great starting point for the tours to Grotte de Lascaux - Montignac, Perigord
Ceramic name titles are a typical feature of the beautiful villas balneaires (seaside resort houses) on the Atlantic Coast - Soulac-sur-Mer, Aquitaine
Wine grapes - Medoc Region, Aqitaine (South WEst France).
The walls of the Bonifacio citadel, high on a hill overlooking the harbour
St-Cirq-Lapopie is spectacularly planted on limestone cliffs 100 metres above the River Lot - St-Cirq-Lapopie, Quercy Region, Mid-Pyrenees (South-West France).
Historic homes make the mountain town of Ota very attractive - Ota, Corsica
Modern production line at the Chateau de Ferrand - Saint Emilion, Perigord
Overlooking the confluence of the Loire and Vienne rivers, from the chateau in Montsoreau
A sea-plane approaching Lady Musgrave Island, just a couple of metres above coastal waters, against a grey cloudy sky
Clouds shroud the peak of a mountain overlooking a lake
Bastia retains a tropical, colonial feel - Bastia, Corsica
Rated one of the prettiest villages in France, La Roque Gageac straggles over a cliff face - La Roque Gageac, Perigord Region, South-West France, Aquitaine
The grapevines and rolling hills of the Entre-deux-Mers region makes it one of the prettiest wine appelations to ride through
Base of city fountain.
Ruins at l'Argentella, once a silver mine, on the north-west coast - Corsica
Tour de Isolella, Corsica
Late afternoon sunshine strikes the coastline of Phillip Island at Seal Rocks
The ride towards the Col de Vergio passes through rugged mountain scenery - Corsica
The old and the new at one of the many wineries - Haux, Perigord
Brilliant sunset over an Eastbourne pier.
Genoese stone bridges arch over pristine mountain rivers on the way to Corte - Corsica
The cloisters of Abbey de Cadouin, Perigord
Ready to roll through Victoria, cycling shoes offer good support and will attach pedal cleats
The rocky peak of Cradle Mountain
Cyclists cooling off on a hot summer's day beneath the spray of the Burton Reserve fountain, next to Parliament House
You can cycle right through the middle of Corsica's most famous natural feature, Les Calenches - Corsica
The Oamaru Town Hall and sculpture, in the Harbour-Tyne Historic Precinct.
An elderly market gardener tending his plot
The Perigord Noir region is so named for the mass of black trunks in its dense oak forests - Aquitaine, South-West france.
A Coat of Arms carved in stone at the entrance gates to Governer's House
A cyclist taking part in an organised Bike Ride pauses beside a warning sign on a hilly road
You can cycle right through the middle of Corsica's most famous natural feature, Les Calenches - Corsica
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Touring through the Gippsland dairy fields
A hardy clump of alpine moss.
The 13th century fresco on Rocamadour's Chapelle Notre Dame shows the dance of death
The town of La Roque Gageac climbs a cliff by the Dorgogne - La Roque Gageac, Perigord Region, South-West France, Aquitaine
Bicycles are the market shopping vehicle of choice - Saint Cere, Quercy Region, Aquitaine
Trampers take a break to enjoy the view from Pylon (1835m).
Sunset from Les Calenche, Corsica
Villages in the mountains of Corsica
Hiking the northern area of the Grampians National Park
Crossing the Goulburn River with tandem and trailer near Echuca
Women selling bananas and lemons at Thimpu's weekend market.
Statue of Bacchus, the Greek god of wine, at Chateau Mouton Rothchild - The Medoc Region, Aquitaine
Detail of the carved doorway of Eglise St Pierre, in Carennac, the typical Quercynois town in South-West France.
Landscape on the 230km long highway, Icefields Parkway opened in 1940 linking Lake Louise and Jasper is known as some of the most beautiful roadside scenery in Canada.
Views of the Scandola Reserve are your reward for reaching the Col de la Croix - Corsica
Angel carved in stone in the Cloitre Ste-Mairie in Fontevraud Abbey.
At smaller wineries the winemaker gives visitors personal attention
German WWII bunkers line the Atlantic Coast, these are near Soulac-sur-Mer- Aquitaine
Hindu statues at Sri Mahamariamman Temple.
Chateau de Villandry has a special bike parking area (Loire Valley)
Cycle touring at its best, late afternoon on a quiet country road near Nagambie
Facade of bank, Pall Mall.
They are called bottle cages, after all: Cycle touring in the Bordeaux region - France (South-West France).
Geese, geese and more geese in the town of Sarlat-la-Caneda, Perigord
Bunches of White Asparagus, a Loire Valley specialty, held together with rubber-bands at a stall in a local vegetable market
In the Massif Central lush pastures grow in the rich volcanic soil.
The town of La Roque Gageac climbs a cliff by the Dorgogne - La Roque Gageac, Perigord Region, South-West France, Aquitaine
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