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The Choranche Caverns in Vercors, France: Gems of the French Alps
Written by admin| No Comments »We’re back in France now and back to the French videos. We arrived just in time for a record cold front, bringing temperatures as low as minus 21 degrees – yes, that’s 21 degrees below freezing! My husband, who has lived here for 18 years, says he’s never seen temperatures this low. Lucky us! NOT!
Anyway, back to happier moments in France…. About an hour up a mountain outside of Grenoble in the Vercors region of the French Alps is the Choranche Cavern. The Caverns have been inhabited by humans for thousands of years and they have the artifacts to prove it. While the history was interesting, the actual beauty and serenity of the caverns are what impressed me. Filled with shimmering stalagmites, crystal blue-green lakes and streams, shiny limestone and strange eyeless creatures, the caverns are a magical Neverland. If you get to the region, I recommend taking a morning or afternoon to visit them. Then head over to the cliff-hanging village of Pont En Royans for lunch or dinner (video to come).














