Every summer, the small town of Morbihan celebrates positive ecology, images and open spaces, with great photographers.
This article is from “Figaro Magazine”.
At a time when globalization and urbanization are disrupting the beauty of our nature, nothing motivates us more than immersing ourselves in La Casilla to learn about environmental issues. Three hundred and twenty thousand visitors are expected to welcome Europe's largest outdoor photography festival.
This summer, the village's alleys, gardens and streets will offer their setting to artists from France, a country little known to Australia. Rarely in the limelight, its still virgin and unspoiled places or its great barrier reefs that house 25% of the planet's marine biodiversity, this island-continent, with a huge surface area (14 times the size of France) and more than 26 million people, has long been singled out for its unambitious climate policy. .
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