Sault Photo Gallery
1/20. The end of Sault village viewed from the bridge below
2/20. Sault village overlooking a stone bridge and the countryside
3/20. Cyclists coasting through Sault
4/20. Sault village center
5/20. Sault baker, butcher and hardware shops
6/20. The 'modernized' quincaillerie in Sault In 2009, 12 years after the preceding photo (where it's the gray front at the right).
7/20. Terrace lunch-time dining in Sault
8/20. Family enjoying the view out across lavender fields of Sault
9/20. Medieval doorway arches on Place du Chateau in Sault
10/20. Sault also has a Rompe-Cul (Break your Ass) street
11/20. Stone walls and house turrets in Sault
12/20. Sault church is 14th century, called Notre Dame de la Tour, or Eglise du Saint-Sauveur
13/20. A covered lavoir and interesting stone statue on the northwest edge of Sault
14/20. The stone statue of Saint Marc in Sault has a lot of character
15/20. Bronze statue of miss Liberty on the Sault fountain
16/20. A very Medieval little corner of Sault village
17/20. A pretty, arched window on Rue des Esquiche-Mouches in Sault
18/20. A Sault village bricoleur in his atelier
19/20. Autumn colors on the road from Sault up the flank of Mont Ventoux
20/20. The hiking signposts near Sault are ancient classics, probably from the 1950s.


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