Camargue

Camargue – The Nature Reserve in Southern France
The Camargue, located in the south of France, is a unique wetland landscape at the Rhône Delta. It is known for its impressive biodiversity, including vast salt flats, rice fields, and marshes that provide a habitat for numerous bird species, including the pink flamingo. The region is also famous for its white Camargue horses and black bulls, which play an important role in the local culture. The Camargue offers not only fascinating wildlife but also picturesque villages and a rich agricultural tradition.