Nestled in the Luberon region of Provence, the Fountain of Vaucluse (Fontaine-de-Vaucluse) is a quaint village renowned for its enigmatic hidden spring. This spring, which feeds the Sorgue River, remains a natural mystery, with its exact underground source still unknown. The Sorgue River, flowing with crystal-clear, emerald-hued water, is the area’s primary draw. Visitors can explore the village and admire the river’s striking clarity, making it a unique and intriguing destination.
Fountain of Vaucluse (Fontaine-de-Vaucluse)
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