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Mazargues – Otters and beavers


Mazargues with Provence Buissonnière

In the 9th arrondissement of Marseille is the village-district of Mazargues. Remains of the Middle Ages, traboules as in Lyon, a women’s union – the first in France -, and a British cemetery are to be discovered in the company of Lidia, guide-lecturer at Provence Buissonniere, on the occasion of the guided tour on Saturday 13 February from 10 a.m. to noon (registration required by email). And you, do you know the Mazargues district well? Did you make any discoveries there? Tell us about your love for this Marseille village on 04 42 38 08 08.

Otters, beavers and semi-aquatic mammals of Bouches-du-Rhône

Did you know that the Bouches-du-Rhône is the playground for many semi-aquatic mammals, like the ragondin easily observable, but also discreet castor d’Europe and some European otter which makes a timid reappearance. Robin Lhuillier of the LPO (League for the Protection of Birds) tells us about the customs and biology of these animals that are so popular with us, on the occasion of a videoconference, Wednesday February 10 at 8 p.m. (free registration by mail). And you, have you ever had the chance to observe a beaver, an otter or a nutria in our rivers? Testify on 04 42 38 08 08.

Mons wrought iron signs

Character village of the Var and highest hilltop village of Pays de Fayence (814 meters above sea level), Mons seduced by the omnipresence ofwrought iron signs recalling the trades of yesteryear : notary, shoemaker, cabinetmaker or grocer … A book bringing them together has just been published and we welcome its author. Have you ever visited Mons? Like us, did you find the visit fun and took pictures of all the stores? Tell us on 04 42 38 08 08.

The wrought iron signs of Mons (Var) © Radio France
Cedric Frémi

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