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This photo of the restored medieval city of Carcassonne was taken from the same view point as my other photo posted here. It was taken maybe an hour or less earlier than the twilight version with the last rays of sunshine behind me.

I like the bands of colour in the vineyard in the foreground and how these stack up parallel to the city itself.

Carcassonne is most famous as the stronghold of the the Cathar religion, falling in 1209 to a crusader army led by Simon de Montfort.

The city eventually fell into disrepair until restoration work commenced in 1853 under the architect Eugene Viollet-le-duc.

The restored city is now included in UNESCO's list of world heritage sites.

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