


Dentelles de Montmirail
There’s an outcrop of rocks that resembles a dragon’s spine. It pokes out of the earth seemingly in the middle of nowhere and its limestone teeth catch the light like the Taj Mahal… with nuances of pastel colours.
I’ve loved the dentelles (a French word for “lace”) since the first time I laid my eyes on them. They’re so unusual and even more interesting from close-up.
There’s an outcrop of rocks that resembles a dragon’s spine. It pokes out of the earth seemingly in the middle of nowhere and its limestone teeth catch the light like the Taj Mahal… with nuances of pastel colours.
I’ve loved the dentelles (a French word for “lace”) since the first time I laid my eyes on them. They’re so unusual and even more interesting from close-up.
There’s an outcrop of rocks that resembles a dragon’s spine. It pokes out of the earth seemingly in the middle of nowhere and its limestone teeth catch the light like the Taj Mahal… with nuances of pastel colours.
I’ve loved the dentelles (a French word for “lace”) since the first time I laid my eyes on them. They’re so unusual and even more interesting from close-up.
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