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Another medieval place: Penne (1)

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Penne, Tarn, France Penne castle is a castle of the twelfth century, built directly above the village, on an impressive rocky outcrop. The ruined castle is perched over 120 meters above the bend of the Aveyron river. This castle is opened to the public but still under restoration, scaffoldings can be seen in the photo. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

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Leije

9:33AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Ta prise de vue de ce château en ruine est très impressionnante, notamment la porte donnant sur le vide et les maisons dessous........splendide photo, Jean-Claude !

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blankfrancine

10:08AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

A magnificent ruin! Wonderful capture and info.

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giulband

10:17AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

WOW It is a marvelous place !!!!!! also the picture is very well taken !!

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Faemike55

10:19AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

A lovely fixer-upper!
great capture

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claude19

10:21AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

j'étais loin de m'imaginer que dans le Tarn au 12/13ème siècle, les seigneurs du cru aient fait construire des défenses en haut de pitons aussi impressionnants qu'éffilés ! la réhabilitation de ce site de nos jours, doit coûter la peau de milliers de f.....vu déjà l'impotance des échafaudages !!! Très belle vision bien prise, et MERCI à nouveau de nous faire découvrir ces merveilleuses localités; Il faut que je t'avoue qu'il y a une quinzaine d'années, j'ai dévoré moult romans se passant au Moyen Age, et que voir ce qui reste de ces exploits est une grande joie...MERCI encore mille fois au "conservateur" de ces gtraces historiques du passé !!!

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doarte

10:25AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Excellent image ... love the ruins against the village, very effective. +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE

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VDH

11:04AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Interesting view, Wonderful capture!!

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soffy

11:13AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Wonderful capture of this beautiful old ruin,Jean*****

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Windigo

11:25AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

A wonderful historic place, very nice to see it being repaired and open to tours, great photo!

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pchef

11:26AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

j'adore ce genre de ruines, superbe photo

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rbowen

11:27AM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Very interesting! Great capture and information! Thank you very much for sharing!

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matstan2610

12:07PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

At that time certainly it was the pride of the area , now is a valued historical monument.

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jmb007

12:21PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

belles pierres !

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LivingPixels

12:28PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

A very beautiful shot Jean_C!!!

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Cyve

2:52PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Cet endroit est absolument fabuleux Jean-Claude et puis aussi terriblement surprenant et ces constructions audacieuses sont époustouflantes... Une fabuleuse capture mon ami et merci de nous permettre de découvrir ces superbes endroits de notre douce France !!!

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Radar_rad-dude

3:59PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Looks very precariously perched up there! Excellent photo, Jean! Makes me think of all the houses built here in the states that are either sliding into the sea, sliding off the sides of hills and mountains or being buried in mud! I guess our continent is still busy shaping itself and we are stupid when we build in unstable locations. But tell that to the realtors! LOL.

Jean_C

4:06PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Unfortunately, there is also here a lot of buildings that are built in dangerous areas now ... it's not like as for the castles in the medieval period!

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eekdog

7:04PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Love the ruins indeed. Only one can imagine the stories for this area through the centuries it could tell if it could speak.. looks like some renovation going on. Love your shot and hope you have more shots like this, Jean.

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Richardphotos

7:46PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

I would love to explore the castles of Europe. outstanding photography

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Mulltipass

9:49PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Amazing Shot!!!

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3dpoetry

10:56PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Intriguing image, well done

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Freethinker56

11:52PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Amazing and thanks for the info ⭐ ++

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pregiato

11:57PM | Mon, 02 May 2016

Lovely capture, as always!!!!!👏👏👏

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UteBigSmile

1:01AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

Dômage pour cette belle demeure!

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HADCANCER

1:28AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

Wow are they planning on rebuilding the castle, seems like a lot of work and money.

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starship64 Online Now!

1:31AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

Beautiful shot!

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byteline

1:55AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

Fantastic. Thanks for the info to this castle.

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mtdana

2:32AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

Amazing view and place to build a castle - wonderful capture and information!!!

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aqua1955

3:01AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

It is wise to keep the history. Today at my age I enjoy it as you do. Many years ago in school I wasn't interested, because all was turned into years and where the battles were. I also think that a movie serie Games of Thrones makes us aware of those times. Great picture to learn that we take the past with us.

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jeffy3ds

6:39AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

superbe prise de vue !!

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radioham

8:23AM | Tue, 03 May 2016

Happy that I do not life under it

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