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    1. Today was holiday in France (end of WWII). Despite the rain I managed to visit: - a former iron mine, eye opening experience on what it meant to be a miner in 1860 - a gallo-roman amphitheater & mosaic - Joan of Arc’s birth house and a pretentious 1880 basilica in her honor 1/2
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    At least the view from the basilica was great! (Last picture) And the mosaic was huge (232 meters square, from the 1st century. First pic) 2/2
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    1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
      And in case you wonder, the wooden structure on the amphitheater is actually a protection. The amphitheater was exhumed in the 60s (yes!), after being buried for almost 2000 years. And because of the rain and wind, the structure deteriorated quickly.
      1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
        It also helps to get a sense of the volume of the initial place (it was fully "circular", but only a half remained). It was a 16.000-20.000 seats amphitheater. This thing was huge!