#338 PHOTOWALK: WALK WITH ME IN FRANCE

All aboard the Eurotunnel train to France this week for a walk in southern France. As always your letters direct le travel and this week's topics include moving to France, pictures you can fall into, remembering 'The Queue', the country where a train company leads you to a photowalk, printing pictures, folklore, making pictures of things you don’t usually, countries you’ve never heard of and more stories.

FURTHER REFERENCES WITHIN THE SHOW: Email your stories and pictures, our Facebook group, the Photowalk VERO, become an Extra Miler and support the show, Del Boy, Alexandrov Klum, Rankin and his episode, the town of Fanjeaux, Daniel Milnor and his episode, Simon Baxter and his episode, with additional GALLERY LINKS BELOW.

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Per Birkhaug takes one of our show flasks higher than any other has reached (under human power) so far in Norway-land.


Rob Merkestijn shares his Dutch railway company’s website suggestions of walks close to ‘a station near you’. Pictures above and below from Rob’s slowwwwww walk.

Rob’s solitary runner above (middle) mentioned within the show.


Geoff Dunham following ‘The Queue’.


Bob Demers takes us for a walk in his new neighbourhood, Tucson, Arizona.


An image from Steve Anchor’s Cambridge photowalk.


Patrick Britschgi finds a station named after the show’s favourite cookie/biscuit. Or is it the other way around?


The salt plain and metal art installation of Fanjeaux above, with further photographs from our show adventure in France below.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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