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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.Saint Exupery's wrist tag on computer screen and a model of Saint Exupery's Lightning, on a map of where the aircraft was found.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.Saint Exupery's wrist tag on computer screen, an old French magazine with a picture of a Messerschmitt, the aircraft which shot him down, and a model of Saint Exupery's Lightning, on a map of where the aircraft was found.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.An old French magazine with a picture of a Messerschmitt, the aircraft which shot him down, and a model of Saint Exupery's Lightning, on a map of where the aircraft was found.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.Luc Vanrell, diver, who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille, shows a model of Saint Exupery's lightning aircraft with an illustration of a Messerschmitt behind. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///An old French magazine with a picture of a Messerschmitt, the aircraft which shot him down, and a book about the revelations about the the disappearance of Saint Exupery.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured with a model of Saint Exupery's lightning aircraft with an illustration of a Messerschmitt behind. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village..
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured with a model of Saint Exupery's lightning aircraft with an illustration of a Messerschmitt behind. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village..
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag caught in his fishing nets at sea off the coast of Marseille. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille point to their findings over a map of the coast off Marseille and a model of Saint Exupery's Lightning aircraft, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.Luc Vanrell's new book, an old French magazine with a picture of a Messerschmitt, the aircraft which shot him down, and a model of Saint Exupery's Lightning, on a map of where the aircraft was found.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.Luc Vanrell's new book, an old French magazine with a picture of a Messerschmitt, the aircraft which shot him down, and a model of Saint Exupery's Lightning, on a map of where the aircraft was found.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured with a model of Saint Exupery's lightning aircraft with an illustration of a Messerschmitt behind. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village..
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured on the shore looking across to Marseille from Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured on the shore looking across to Marseille from Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured on the shore looking across to Marseille from Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured on the shore looking across to Marseille from Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag caught in his fishing nets at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured at Port Madgragues de Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, and Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured at Port Madgragues de Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village..
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag caught in his fishing nets at sea off the coast of Marseille. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag caught in his fishing nets at sea off the coast of Marseille. France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.An old French magazine with a picture of a Messerschmitt, the aircraft which shot him down, and a model of Saint Exupery's Lightning, on a map of where the aircraft was found.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///.Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, and Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured at Port Madgragues de Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Luc Vanrell, diver, and Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured at Port Madgragues de Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • The mystery of Antoine Saint Exupery's disappearance is most likely solved by the testimony of a former Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot, Horst Rippert, who attests to shooting down the famous author of 'The Little Prince', who was flying a twin-tailed Lightning P-38 plane, flying below him. The chain bracelet, wrist tag, was found off the coast of Marseille in 1998, by a fisherman 'Jean-Claude Bianco'. The remains of Antoine Saint Exupery's plane was found by a diver 'Luc Vanrell' on the seabed in the same area in 2000.///Jean-Claude Bianco, fisherman, and Luc Vanrell, diver, those who found Antoine Saint Exupery's wrist tag and plane at sea off the coast of Marseille. Pictured on the shore looking across to Marseille from Montredon, France, East of Marseille, Montredon village.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • A young Baptiste girl with her drawing of Saint Sara during the procession in the waves at Saintes Maries de la Mer, she did at school.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • The procession of Saint Sara arrives at the seashore, surrounded by thousands of Roma, Gypsy, Gitan and Manouche pligrims, and flanked by Traditional Camargaise Guardians and their horses. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • The procession of Saint Sara arrives at the seashore, surrounded by thousands of Roma, Gypsy, Gitan and Manouche pligrims, and flanked by Traditional Camargaise Guardians and their horses. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • The procession of Saint Sara leaves the church and makes its way down to the seashore, surrounded by thousands of Roma, Gypsy, Gitan and Manouche pligrims, and flanked by Traditional Camargaise Guardians and their horses. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • The procession of Saint Sara leaves the church and makes its way down to the seashore, surrounded by thousands of Roma, Gypsy, Gitan and Manouche pligrims, and flanked by Traditional Camargaise Guardians and their horses. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan, Sinti and Manouche Roma pilgrims come to meet their beloved Saint Sara, the patron saint of the Gypsies, in her place in the crypt, black and full of soot from the candles around her statue. <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara, the patron saint of the gitans. Gypsies come from all over Europe to pay hommage to her during the 'pelerinage des gitans' the gypsy pilgrimmage. They camp around the seaside town for 2 weeks of the year, where they are tolerated by the locals. The carry Saint Sara and the Saintes Maries from the church to the seashore in two cermonies on the 24th and 25th of May every year.
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  • Gitan and Manouche young catholic girls. holding candles, praying to Saint Sara in the crypt of Saintes Maries church.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans in devout religious fervour. During the prayer mass on the 24th May before the procession of Saint Sara takes her down to the sea, the Gitan pilgrims pray to Saint Sara in the church, and witness the lowering of 'La Chasse' containing the remains 'relics' of the two Saintes Maries - Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, after which the seaside town of Saintes Maries de la Mer gets its name.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitan and Manouche young catholic girls. holding candles, praying to Saint Sara in the crypt of Saintes Maries church.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitan and Manouche young catholic girls. holding candles, praying to Saint Sara in the crypt of Saintes Maries church.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitan and Manouche young catholic girls. holding candles, praying to Saint Sara or awaiting their christenings in the church.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • The Baptiste family. Devout Gypsy pilgrims with candles in the church at Saintes Maries de la Mer.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • The Baptiste family. Devout Gypsy pilgrims with candles in the church at Saintes Maries de la Mer.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Sara of Marseille. Devout Gypsy pilgrim with candles in the church at Saintes Maries de la Mer.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • The Baptiste family. Devout Gypsy pilgrims with candles in the church at Saintes Maries de la Mer.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • The Baptiste family. Devout Gypsy pilgrims with candles in the church at Saintes Maries de la Mer.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Manouche young catholic girls. holding candles, awaiting their christenings in the church.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans from the Baptiste family pray to Sara the Gypsy Saint and the Saint Maries, at the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer. Camargue, France 1998..Roma Gypsies left Rajasthan in India a thousand years ago, in the ninth and tenth centuries. They were pushed west by the Ottoman Muslim Empire as it moved through Persia towards the frontiers of Europe. They entered Europe in the foutrteenth century and were slaves in Romania and Moldavia until the mid 1850s. There are about 15 million Roma gypries in the world, about 12 million who live in Europe. they are Europe's largest ethnic minority. They have rich traditions and culture, their own language. They are renowned for their prowess in music and dance; they are also skilled craftsman, metal roofmakers, silver and goldsmiths. Their traveling and nomadic lifestyle which grew from a necessity to find work, and because they were often moved on from one place to the next, has given them both a liberty but also marks them as different and they are often feared by sedentary peoples, who label and scapegoat them. They are hardy survivors and live in the brunt of racism and prejudice, often marginalised, living in poverty, without proper human rights afforded to them..
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  • Manouche young catholic girls. holding candles, awaiting their christenings in the church.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitan girls kiss the statues of Marie Salome and Marie Jacobe, the cousins of Mary Magdalene, who are thought to have arrived here on the Camargue shores in a rudderless boat, swept across the mediterranean sea from Palestine and hunted by the Romans.<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Gypsies praying inside the church and crypt, to their patron Saint Sara and to the Saintes Maries. Marie Jacobe and Marie Salome. Catholic gypsies come from all over Europe to celebrate this festival in mid-May every year. There are many masses, christenings and private prayers during the gypsy pilgrimmage.
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  • Gitans from the Baptiste family pray to Sara the Gypsy Saint and the Saint Maries, at the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer. Camargue, France 1998..Roma Gypsies left Rajasthan in India a thousand years ago, in the ninth and tenth centuries. They were pushed west by the Ottoman Muslim Empire as it moved through Persia towards the frontiers of Europe. They entered Europe in the foutrteenth century and were slaves in Romania and Moldavia until the mid 1850s. There are about 15 million Roma gypries in the world, about 12 million who live in Europe. they are Europe's largest ethnic minority. They have rich traditions and culture, their own language. They are renowned for their prowess in music and dance; they are also skilled craftsman, metal roofmakers, silver and goldsmiths. Their traveling and nomadic lifestyle which grew from a necessity to find work, and because they were often moved on from one place to the next, has given them both a liberty but also marks them as different and they are often feared by sedentary peoples, who label and scapegoat them. They are hardy survivors and live in the brunt of racism and prejudice, often marginalised, living in poverty, without proper human rights afforded to them..
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  • Gitan prilgrims carry the two Saint Marys 'Marie Salome and Marie Jacobe' cousins of Mary Magdalene during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • Gitan prilgrims carry the two Saint Marys 'Marie Salome and Marie Jacobe' cousins of Mary Magdalene during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara in the cyrpt surrounded by candles. The Gypsy festival "le Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer" takes place every year in mid May. Gypsies arrive from all over Europe a few weeks before the main festival days, the 24th and 25th May.  The pilgrimmage is Catholic but many Gypsies, Manouche, Gitans, Roma come to see their patron 'Saint Sara' and for the festival atmosphere, the yearly gathering of friends, the music and dance. Gypsies are still regarded with much distrust and racism, they are not liked by the shopkeepers but are well treated by the gentry, especially the Baroncelli family who were instrumental in making this officially a Gypsy festival. One Hundred years ago the Gypsies were not allowed into the church, as it is they still have to camp outside the town.
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  • The statue of Saint Sara is carried by Gitan pilgrims from the church during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • The Doerr family, Manouche, bathe in the holy waters after the procession of Saint Sara during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • The Doerr family, Manouche, bathe in the holy waters after the procession of Saint Sara during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • Surrounded by press photographers and television. Gitan prilgrims carry the two Saint Marys 'Marie Salome and Marie Jacobe' cousins of Mary Magdalene during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • Gypsy Roma and Gitan pilgrims carry Saint Sara to the seashore during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer  <br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • The Doerr family, Manouche, bathe in the holy waters after the procession of Saint Sara during the Gypsy Pilgrimmage of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer, Gypsy Pilgrimmage 'Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer'. Gypsies from all over the world come to celebrate their patron Saint Sara who is carried by them from the church to the sea-shore. May 24th and 25th every year
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  • Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. Saint Sara in the cyrpt surrounded by candles. The Gypsy festival "le Pelerinage des Gitans aux Saintes Maries de la Mer" takes place every year in mid May. Gypsies arrive from all over Europe a few weeks before the main festival days, the 24th and 25th May.  The pilgrimmage is Catholic but many Gypsies, Manouche, Gitans, Roma come to see their patron 'Saint Sara' and for the festival atmosphere, the yearly gathering of friends, the music and dance. Gypsies are still regarded with much distrust and racism, they are not liked by the shopkeepers but are well treated by the gentry, especially the Baroncelli family who were instrumental in making this officially a Gypsy festival. One Hundred years ago the Gypsies were not allowed into the church, as it is they still have to camp outside the town.
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  • Jesus and Marie, Gitan gypsies and devout followers of Saint Sara, and the market place and Mairie of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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  • Jesus and Marie, Gitan gypsies and devout followers of Saint Sara, and the market place and Mairie of Saintes Maries de la Mer<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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  • The Manouche family of Pepe LaFleur, who had more than 70 grand children, he was king of his clan. A devout pilgrim, charismatic character ever present at Saintes Maries de la Mer for the Gypsy Festival for decades. Pepe LaFleur always well dressed with flashy shirts, hats and heavy gold jewelery, living all year round in a beautiful and traditional wooden wagon a 'roulotte' with effigies of Saint Sara and lace curtains. He always carried the Manouche Gypsy Standard 'Le pelerinage des Gitans' to the sea with his cousins<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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  • The Manouche family of Pepe LaFleur, who had more than 70 grand children, he was king of his clan. A devout pilgrim, charismatic character ever present at Saintes Maries de la Mer for the Gypsy Festival for decades. Pepe LaFleur always well dressed with flashy shirts, hats and heavy gold jewelery, living all year round in a beautiful and traditional wooden wagon a 'roulotte' with effigies of Saint Sara and lace curtains. He always carried the Manouche Gypsy Standard 'Le pelerinage des Gitans' to the sea with his cousins<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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  • The Manouche family of Pepe LaFleur, who had more than 70 grand children, he was king of his clan. A devout pilgrim, charismatic character ever present at Saintes Maries de la Mer for the Gypsy Festival for decades. Pepe LaFleur always well dressed with flashy shirts, hats and heavy gold jewelery, living all year round in a beautiful and traditional wooden wagon a 'roulotte' with effigies of Saint Sara and lace curtains. He always carried the Manouche Gypsy Standard 'Le pelerinage des Gitans' to the sea with his cousins<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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  • The Manouche family of Pepe LaFleur, who had more than 70 grand children, he was king of his clan. A devout pilgrim, charismatic character ever present at Saintes Maries de la Mer for the Gypsy Festival for decades. Pepe LaFleur always well dressed with flashy shirts, hats and heavy gold jewelery, living all year round in a beautiful and traditional wooden wagon a 'roulotte' with effigies of Saint Sara and lace curtains. He always carried the Manouche Gypsy Standard 'Le pelerinage des Gitans' to the sea with his cousins<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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  • The Manouche family of Pepe LaFleur, who had more than 70 grand children, he was king of his clan. A devout pilgrim, charismatic character ever present at Saintes Maries de la Mer for the Gypsy Festival for decades. Pepe LaFleur always well dressed with flashy shirts, hats and heavy gold jewelery, living all year round in a beautiful and traditional wooden wagon a 'roulotte' with effigies of Saint Sara and lace curtains. He always carried the Manouche Gypsy Standard 'Le pelerinage des Gitans' to the sea with his cousins<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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  • The Manouche family of Pepe LaFleur, who had more than 70 grand children, he was king of his clan. A devout pilgrim, charismatic character ever present at Saintes Maries de la Mer for the Gypsy Festival for decades. Pepe LaFleur always well dressed with flashy shirts, hats and heavy gold jewelery, living all year round in a beautiful and traditional wooden wagon a 'roulotte' with effigies of Saint Sara and lace curtains. He always carried the Manouche Gypsy Standard 'Le pelerinage des Gitans' to the sea with his cousins<br />
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Europe, France, Camargue, Saintes Maries de la Mer. The Gypsies, pilgrims and participants of the festival at Saintes Maries. The Gypsy festuval attracts many well known characters, both visiting Gypsies and locals all dressed up for the occasion. Everyone loves to dress up and are proud of their traditions and culture.
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