This is part of rue Pié, one of the oldest streets in the village. It rises up from where we saw the pool and view of Monaco a couple of days ago. In less than a minute or so from where I took that photograph, we are in this hidden part of rue Pié - carved as you see, out of the 'poudingue' rock.
Jilly, this is such a nice series. But...I still need to see it with my own eyes. Great pleasure.
ReplyDeleteGood photograph, Jillly, the way you have captured a hint of sunlight in the top right hand corner.
ReplyDeleteVery nice series of Roquerbrune shots.
ReplyDeleteit is cave-like, but what an entrance with those steps!
ReplyDeleteOh, the colors and textures on that wall! Beautiful soft forms too. What does the plaque say?
ReplyDeleteFenix, I don't think the plaque says anything - just a piece of metal. But I'm not sure and will take a look next time I'm in the village and report back if there's any writing on it.
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing street... I would love to wander around...
ReplyDeleteYour day to day posts are amazing. It is like one adventure to another adventure.
ReplyDeleteHopefully I can walk these old stairs someday. They are very compelling.
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