At the time, not having Google Translate handy we didn't know what Ron de La Bauome meant nor what was being pointed to. As it turns out it was a cave in the granite rocks in front of us. We should have taken a look after all. This was on the section of the Robert Louis Stevenson Trail that weaves its way through the woodlands, the Bois de La Garde between St Flour de Mercoire and Sagne-Rouse.
Day 4 of 12 - Langogne - Le Cheylard l’Evèque: Walking the Chemin de Stevenson (GR 70 Robert Louis Stevenson Trail) in the south of France.
The MOL GENEROSITY pokes her bow around North Mole, Fremantle Inner Harbour as she sails to berth at the Patrick Stevedores operated No. 10 NQ berth in the Port of Fremantle. She is arriving without anchoring in Gage Roads, so her from location is documented as “sea.”
This site uses cookies to help personalize content and to keep you logged in when you join. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.