Granville Carnival, Normandy, France. The Granville Carnival is the largest in Normandy, drawing some 120,000 people to this small town on the coast with a population of just 10,000, and has been running for 141 years (15 February 2015). © Rudolf Abraham
Granville Carnival, Normandy, France © Rudolf Abraham
Granville Carnival, Normandy, France © Rudolf Abraham
Granville Carnival, Normandy, France © Rudolf Abraham
Granville Carnival, Normandy, France © Rudolf Abraham
Nikon D700 & 14-24/2.8
Click here to license these images and for more photos of the Granville Carnival in Normandy.
Photos copyright © Rudolf Abraham. All rights reserved. This image may not be copied, stored, distributed or published in any form without prior written permission from Rudolf Abraham.
-
Recent Posts
- Scientists Discover Pigeons Are Magnets
- History Guy emphasises the importance of a rules based order
- Black American Traditions: Centuries & Generations Of Young Beaus & Debs At Black Society’s Cotillions & Beautillions…
- samuel (@quilombo.eurosky.social) | Barcelona tonight.
- The King’s Arms, Salford
- Tsunami Stones: Ancient Japanese Markers Warn Builders of High Water – 99% Invisible
- Artist David Hockney dies aged 88 | BBC News
- The Evolutionary Accidents That Made Us Human
Archives
Categories