

Roquebrune sur Argens-Les Issambres [1] [2] [3] [4], in a region of cork oaks [5] linking the Maures and the Esterel moutains, is a thousand-years old provencal town close to Frejus, Saint-Raphael and the golfe de Saint-Tropez.
Driving up the course of river Nartuby, we discover the Saut du Capelan [6] at La Motte then the provencal village of Trans-en-Provence torn into two parts by the impressive gorges of the river and where stands the Aerial Well [7] [8] built in 1930-1932 by a Belgian engineer, Mr Knappen : 12m15 high and a diameter of 12m50, this extraordinary building is no longer in use but can be visited freely.
Leaving Draguignan behind [9] - this town deserves more than a single photo ! - let's walk along the Nartuby through the Gorges de Chateaudouble [10] [11] [12] to finally discover this high-perched village, typical of the Provence hinterland.
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