We started in Aigues Mortes, circled the walled city, then rode to the coast along the canal and west. Mostly clear, a nice temperature, and not too much wind. We finished riding in Aigues Mortes, and stopped near the main Place for lunch.
Here are a few photos taken in Aigues Mortes
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The statue of Saint Louis, who launched his crusades from Aigues Mortes. |
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A spouting fish at the base of Saint Louis' statue |
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The Tour de Constance |
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The top of the wall above the northeast gate |
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An icon displayed just above the NE gate |
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