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The entrance through the old wall into the city of Arles.
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A building with a beautiful painting.
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The group walks toward the Arenes (the arena, colisseum).
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A typical street in Arles.
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The Arenes in Arles which was built in the first century AD. It is still used today for bullfights.
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This sign signifies sights that were painted by Vincent van Gogh while he was in Arles from 1888-1889.
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The entry way into the Arena.
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The inside of the arena where the bullfights are held.
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Ancient writing on the wall of the Arena.
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Beautiful! The curvature of the Arena.
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A view of Arles and the Rhone from the tower at the arena.
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The arena from the outside showing its condition now and a restoration of what it looked like originally.
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The ruins of a Roman amphitheater which are currently being restored.
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The seats at the amphitheater.
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More ruins.
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An interesting memorial to Vincent van Gogh at the entrance to public gardens.
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Local pottery of Arles.
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The wonderful creperie where we had lunch.
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The Cathedral of Arles.
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