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miles north of Saint Paul, the awe-inspired site of the Gorges of
Galamus is an imposing, protected place . It probably was the first
inhabited place in Saint Paul : our ancestors found shelter in the
limestone caves that can be seen in the giddy cliffs .
The river Agly rushes down a deep break, much to the pleasure of
the adepts of canyoning and rafting .
Typical mediterranean plants grow on its steep slopes, such as evergreen
oaks, jumper trees while Bonneli eagles soar over the winding narrow
road that clings to the cliff .
To the South, the impressive Gorges de la Fou, cut through the mountain
- the exact replica of galamus - opens to the South and the gallo-Roman
bridge .
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