We took these photos on Tuesday 17th
February in the middle of the afternoon in Clermont-Ferrand. It was a bit windy
and it was a bit cold. It started to rain.
The camera angle accentuates the enormous size of
the 13th century cathedral which dominates the town centre. It is at
the top of the Rue Des Gras, facing the Puy De Dome.
The second photo, taken in a narrow little
street not far from Notre Dame Du Port, is of a red decoration on a wall with
flowers. It has a particular form like the end of an arrow, pointing at
something. It’s quite beautiful, but it’s hidden.
Clermont-Ferrand is full of contrasts, for
example our enormous and dark and old cathedral contrasts with the colorful pretty
little decorations we found on the pink wall.
Our city has big monuments, like every city,
but Clermont has hidden treasures too.
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