CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE-BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

The Oak of Allouville- bellfose is one of the biggest and oldest trees of France, and in it are build two small chapels above each other. Together with the large wooden staircase leading up to the chapels the whole is one of the most curious Roman Catholique sanctuaries all over Europe.

CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

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2 Responses to “CHAPEL OAK, ALLOUVILLE-BELLEFOSSE, NORMANDY, FRANCE”

  1. When they say ‘taking place in the trees’, they mean it « Taking Place In The Trees Says:

    [...] up on my Google Reader today, and I just have to share them.  Click on the highlighted link to Vulgare, a blog on landscape issues, and take a look at the remarkable Chapel Oak in [...]

  2. Thomas Barbey Says:

    Hi Beb,

    Thanks for your comment on Vulgare.
    Your blog are really interesting.
    I will make a link about it on Vulgare, shortly.

    Best
    Thomas Barbey

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