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A site back to its natural state
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With its soil made up of about twenty different shades of ochers, the Provençal Colorado constitutes the main tourist attraction of the small village of Rustrel in the Vaucluse department. Their exploitation for more than a century, from 1871 to 1992, combined with the natural erosion of water and wind, has shaped the landscape and given it its unusual aspect. Back to its natural condition, the site offers several remarkable landscapes, such as the Sahara, the Cirque de Barriès, the Cirque de Bouvène, or the Fairy Chimneys, crossed by the GR6 hiking trail.
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