My last school excursion this spring was to Fontaine de Vaucluse. It was a beautiful area. We walked along a river a ways in the shade of the trees and shortly arrived at a natural spring. The water is an incredible blue-green and it is melt-off from the Alps. It travels underground for hundreds of miles before popping up at this incredible little spot. Just like magic.

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Right at the source of the spring. The water is so cold I could only get a toe in! |
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What am I drinking? Oh Pschitt, ok... |
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The village of Fontaine de Vaucluse. Here is a water fountain... and yes you can drink the water coming right out of it! |
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