The Explorers continues its Earth inventory to discover the Occitania region. \nIn the south of France, Occitania is a fascinating territory with multiple geographies and exceptional riches. \nNestled between the Mediterranean sea and the Pyrenees, the region is home to more than half of France's species of fauna and flora. Cévennes vultures, Camargue bulls, and pink flamingos live together on the same territory. The Occitanshave forges strong ties with their natural environment. Transhumance and the exploitation of salt marshes testify to this desire to transmit traditions and know-how, key markers of their identity. Proud of their history and their Cathar heritage, the Occitans are resolutely rooted in the present day. \nCulminating at 2 877 meters, the Pic du Midi testifies to this modernity. The top of the Pyrenees is home to a world-renowned observation center for astronomical research. \nEmbark on this expedition in Occitania, from the Cévennes massifs, to discover the differents
The Explorers continues its Earth inventory to discover the Occitania region.
In the south of France, Occitania is a fascinating territory with multiple geographies and exceptional riches. Nestled between the Mediterranean sea and the Pyrenees, the region is home to more than half of France's species of fauna and flora. Cévennes vultures, Camargue bulls, and pink flamingos live together on the same territory. The Occitanshave forges strong ties with their natural environment. Transhumance and the exploitation of salt marshes testify to this desire to transmit traditions and know-how, key markers of their identity. Proud of their history and their Cathar heritage, the Occitans are resolutely rooted in the present day. Culminating at 2 877 meters, the Pic du Midi testifies to this modernity. The top of the Pyrenees is home to a world-renowned observation center for astronomical research.
Embark on this expedition in Occitania, from the Cévennes massifs, to discover the differents