At 2:00, you are showing the middle tower of Valentré Bridge. You're facing it, with the town in your back. If you look at this tower closely, just under the roof, next to the right angle, you can see a small something. It's a small statue of a devil, who tries to shake it and to make it fall into the river. I guess that if you copy/paste " The legend of the devil of the Valentré bridge " in Qwant ou Google, you'll find something about it. Saint Etienne is a bit unusual, as a French Cathedral, with its domes, but not unique. And to think that Jacques Duèze, a local, was elected as Pope under the name Jean XXII (John XXII, I guess) in 1316... times have changed a lot, I guess, which is normal, "Lot" being the name of this département (administrative division of the French territory). Anyway, nice and peaceful video about this part of Quercy, the lands of Cahors.🙂👍
@@Josian-ps7fb Thank you for the tips ! Now I remember reading about this legend with the devil removing the stone from the central tower to ensure the bridge is never finished. Fun :)
Очень уютно
I am healed by this wonderful video. It makes me cry. 👍
Красивые виды👍
Merci, vous avez vraiment bien choisi les images, les vidéos et de la musique. Bravo. J’ai regardé jusqu’au bout 🙏🙏👍👍👍👍
La tour, le rivière, les monument historiques sont TOP
L’endroit fantastique ❤️❤️❤️
At 2:00, you are showing the middle tower of Valentré Bridge. You're facing it, with the town in your back. If you look at this tower closely, just under the roof, next to the right angle, you can see a small something. It's a small statue of a devil, who tries to shake it and to make it fall into the river. I guess that if you copy/paste " The legend of the devil of the Valentré bridge " in Qwant ou Google, you'll find something about it.
Saint Etienne is a bit unusual, as a French Cathedral, with its domes, but not unique. And to think that Jacques Duèze, a local, was elected as Pope under the name Jean XXII (John XXII, I guess) in 1316... times have changed a lot, I guess, which is normal, "Lot" being the name of this département (administrative division of the French territory).
Anyway, nice and peaceful video about this part of Quercy, the lands of Cahors.🙂👍
@@Josian-ps7fb Thank you for the tips ! Now I remember reading about this legend with the devil removing the stone from the central tower to ensure the bridge is never finished. Fun :)
@@flowingtogetherintime8848 Yes, exactly, that's it.🙂