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Street of lantern lights and traditional signs, Dinan, Cotes d Armor

Street of lantern lights and traditional signs, Dinan, Cotes d Armor


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Filename: 792-259.jpg

Size: 3407 x 5120 (4.8MB)

Date: 3rd July 2009

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Peter Richardson/Robert Harding

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

Owner URL: www.robertharding.com

Country: France

© Peter Richardson

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Street of lantern lights and traditional signs, Dinan, Cotes d Armor

Street of lantern lights and traditional signs, Dinan, Cotes d Armor, Brittany, France, Europe

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This print captures the enchanting beauty of a street adorned with lantern lights and traditional signs in Dinan, Cotes d Armor, Brittany, France. The scene is straight out of a fairytale, as the warm glow from the lanterns illuminates the cobblestone pavement below. Each lantern seems to tell its own story, casting intriguing shadows on the walls of centuries-old buildings. The traditional signs hanging above doorways add an extra touch of charm to this picturesque street. They bear witness to the rich history and cultural heritage that permeate every corner of this ancient town. As you stroll along this magical street, you can't help but feel transported back in time. Dinan itself is a gem nestled in the heart of Brittany. Its medieval architecture and well-preserved city walls make it a popular destination for travelers seeking an authentic French experience. With its narrow alleys and quaint shops selling local crafts and delicacies, Dinan invites visitors to explore at their leisure. This stunning photograph by Peter Richardson/Robert Harding perfectly encapsulates the essence of Dinan's allure. It serves as a reminder that there are still places where time seems to stand still; where tradition intertwines effortlessly with modern life; where lantern lights guide your way through streets steeped in stories waiting to be discovered.

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