Seniors chat on a wooden bridge over a river at the "Fosse Arthour" (French arthurian site and climbing site, Normandy).

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3888 x 2592 px | 32.9 x 21.9 cm | 13 x 8.6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
22 April 2007Location:
Manche department, Normandy, FranceMore information:
The site "La Fosse-Arthour" is a climbing. Also : "La Fosse Arthour" is part of the Arthurian myth as King Arthur and Queen Guinevere are buried there. The site has attracted a number of the most famous legends refers to King Arthur. According to legend, King Arthur and his wife each had settled in a cave located on both sides of the River. The king was allowed to rejoin his wife until after sunset. One day he One day he violated this order before the evening. A pit is dug in the stream where the king disappeared and the Queen, in despair, fell. From both sides of the river can still be seen in the rock, the king's chamber and the chamber of the queen.