Seix is a commune in the Ariège department in southwestern France. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Best Attractions In Seix
1. Chateau de SeixSeix The Château de Mirabat is a ruined castle dating from before the Middle Ages in the communes of Seix, Oust and Ustou in the Ariège département of France. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Cirque de GavarnieGavarnie The Cirque de Gavarnie is a cirque in the central Pyrenees, in Southwestern France, close to the border of Spain. It is within the commune of Gavarnie, the department of Hautes-Pyrénées, and the Pyrénées National Park. Major features of the cirque are La Brèche de Roland and the Gavarnie Falls. It was described by Victor Hugo as the Colosseum of nature due to its enormous size and horseshoe shape resembling an ancient amphitheatre.The cirque is 800 m wide and about 3,000 m wide at the top. The rock walls that surround it are up to 1,500 metres above the floor of the Cirque.During the warmer seasons of spring, summer and fall, there are a number of large meltwater falls that spill into the cirque. The largest of these is Gavarnie Falls, the second-highest waterfall in Europe. It descen... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
9. Grotte de NiauxNiaux The Grotte de Cussac is a cave containing over 150 Paleolithic artworks as well as several human remains. It is located in the Dordogne River valley in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. The cave was discovered on September 30, 2000, by amateur speleologist Marc Delluc and formally announced by the French Ministry of Culture on December 8, 2000. It is currently under protection for scientific study, and closed to the public. The cave's artworks are estimated to be 25,000 years old, and are almost exclusively engravings, often very large, made with stone tools on the walls, or with fingers on clay soil. Pigments are limited to very few red dots. They include both classic instances of Upper Paleolithic animal art and rarer images including birds, enigmatic figures, and perha... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Six Asian destinations to explore by boat with Audley Travel
A river cruise is a relaxing way to travel. You’ll see locals going about their daily lives, pass beautiful scenery and reach areas off the beaten track. Our short video covers six destinations we’d recommend exploring by boat, from a cruise along the Yangtze in China, and the UNESCO heritage sites in Myanmar, to travelling along the historic trade routes of Indochina and exploring the islands and wildlife of Indonesia. We also cover a two day rice barge excursion in Thailand and river cruises in the northeast of India.
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Top 10 Most Amazing Cave Paintings In The World
10. Laas Gaal Cave Paintings: Laas Gaal is a popular archaeological site located in Northwestern Somalia that contains a series of granite caves. The Neolithic paintings within the caves dating back to 8000 – 10000 years. Laas Gall cave paintings were discovered by a French archaeological team in 2002.
9. Serra da Capivara: The cave paintings in world heritages listed Serra DA Capivara national park of Brazil is the oldest known art in South America. Many of prehistoric paintings in the national park date to around 25000 years ago. They represent hunting, dancing and figures of humans and animals.
8. Bhimbetka Rock Shelters: Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh state of India housed the collection of one of the oldest cave paintings in the world. Bhimbetka contain 700 rock shelters discovered by Indian archaeological scientist V.S Wakandar in 1957. The caves deliver evidence of earliest human activities in Indian sub continent. They also display outstanding rock paintings from the Mesolithic period (10000-5000 B.C). UNESCO also declared the site as a world heritage site in 2003.
7. Cuevas de las Manos: The Cuevas de las Manos cave series in Santa Cruz province of Argentina also known as ‘cave of hands’. The cave named after paintings of hands dates between 9000 and 13000 years ago. The caves also contain paintings of hunting scenes, animals, geometric shapes and zigzag patterns. The site became a UNESCO world heritage site in 1991.
6. Kakadu Rock Art: The Kakadu national park in Darwin in Australia contains thousands of aboriginal sites including rock arts, stone tools and rock shelters. The rock arts in Kakadu national park represent earliest human civilization, back more than 40000 years ago.
5. Magura Cave: The walls of the cave decorated with outstanding paintings date back to Neolithic and early Bronze age period. The paintings depict deities, animals and hunting techniques of ancestors of the site. There is also a solar calendar on the wall of Magura cave that represent 366 days and five different festivals.
4. Chauvet cave: The rock paintings in the site date between 30000 and 32000 B.P, during Aurignacian period. The wall of the cave decorated with more than 1000 images of the ancestors of last stone age (between 50000 and 10000 years ago). The cave has remained hidden from the outer world since 20000 B.P. It was rediscovered by a group of speleologists in 1994.
3. Cave of Altamira: Cave of Altamira in Northern Spain is the first site in the world to feature upper Paleolithic cave paintings. The paintings represent wild mammals and human hands. The rock fall which sealed the cave entrance before 13000 years ago also became a factor for the rock paintings to remain to be in best preserved state.
2. Lascaux, Dordogne: Lascaux contain more than 2000 cave paintings. The Lascaux cave paintings are estimated to be 20000 years old. The paintings depict animals, human figures and abstract signs.
1. Cave of EL Castillo: The cave paintings EI catillo cave in Cantabria of Spain is the oldest known cave art in the world. The prehistoric red dots and hand stencils of EI Castillo are more than 40800 years old. Archaeologists believed that these cave arts were made by Neantherthal. The cave contain 100 different types of images and motifs.
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EXPLORING PARIS: Pigalle & the Moulin Rouge
Walking through Pigalle, the Red Light District of Paris with the Moulin Rouge, dance clubs, bars and sex shops. PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel by Gabriel Morris is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? Following My Thumb by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventurous travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: Support Gabriel on Patreon: Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
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Driving the highest mountain pass in the Pyrenees, Port d'Envalira at 2,408 metres over sea level. Includes footage of Túnel d'Envalira, Europe's highest road tunnel (2,000+ meters).
1000 Pagaies - Kayak in Couserans - Sony A7III
Montage en forme de Teaser du rassemblement 1000 Pagaies à Seix, orienté autour de l’Eau Vive et des sports de Pleine Nature.
Pour ces rushs j'ai choisi de filmer avec le profil Ciné4 de mon Sony A7III. Après avoir testé le S-log2, ce profil me semble plus simple à traiter en post-production, mais il ne m'a pas vraiment convaincu... Je préfère le S-log2 avec un rendu plus cinestyle au traitement.
Toujours dans ma démarche Run and Gun le Sony est une pure merveille avec ses boutons programmables. j'ai paramétré les boutons C1/2/3. c1 = Zoom/loupe pour la mise au point sur l'écran c2 = basculement Full frame / APS-c c3 = réglage de l'audio
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