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A few weeks ago I visited the city of Toulouse for the first time. I already knew it was known as 'la Ville Rose' or the 'pink city', but was surprised to see how richly coloured were the bricks, made from local clay, which were used in many of the city's older buildings. Actually, the colour seems to change according to the time of day and the weather conditions, but a sort of slightly orange pink they certainly were.

This picture was taken as I walked along the rue du Taur from the grand Place du Capitole towards the basilica of Saint-Sernin. It was quite early in the morning and few people were about. The store dummies on the right seem to have taken the city's nick-name to heart, in a more garish fashion.

Toulouse has a reputation for its aero-space industry and rapidly growing universities - it now boasts the second highest university population in France. I had little knowledge of the city apart from the 'pink city' moniker, and was very impressed with its large central historic area full of narrow lanes and streets. I imagine it would be very hot later in Summer.

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Additional Photos by Andrew McRae (macondo) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2301 W: 90 N: 3498] (12933)
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