Nestled in southwest Provence, the Camargue is a protected regional natural park that encompasses a diverse landscape of wetlands, beaches, salt pans, and rice paddies. This wild expanse is home to herds of white Camargue horses and Camargue bulls, which roam freely under the watchful eyes of local gardians, or cowboys. Visitors can explore the varied terrain, observe the unique wildlife, and experience the traditional way of life that has been preserved in this unspoiled corner of France.
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