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Albi Streets

 

Albi is a small city in the French South-West. While most of the city is a “normal” French city, the neighborhoods near and around its Cathedral are quite picturesque and one of the hidden gems of France.

Those are pictures I took a little while ago (Winter 2011, probably?) during my last visit to the city before moving to Japan.

Enjoy.

Albi

 

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2 thoughts on “Albi Streets”

    1. The neighborhood is both residential and somewhat touristy.
      Residential neighborhoods rarely have people in the streets during daytime on week days (they’re usually at work). And it was Winter, so not many tourists around.

      The rest of the town has a “normal” density of population (which is much lower than a “normal” Japanese density)

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