Limestone sandstone soil nature visible in the Gaume region, the South Belgium countryside: timelapse with cirrus high clouds shot in the Semois valley near Florenville
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Fontenoille is a peaceful village. Its name comes from the Latin word « Fontanicula » which means « small fountain ». On the south side, there is a yellow building stone called « stone of Fontenoille ». The quality of this stone is striking.
Typical Gaume landscapes are due to nature as well as to agriculture. Our forests are spread over three cuestas (gentle slopes opposed to steep slopes). The hills are made of erosion-resistant rocks while the valleys are made up of alluvial deposits. As a result, it’s normal to find woods on top of the hills and agriculture in the valleys.
The Gaume Region is a beautiful and relatively unexplored part of the country, located in the south of Wallonia, wedged in between France and Luxembourg. In contrast to the more rugged Ardennes, Gaume – or Belgian Lorraine for the well-read – is a hilly country full of gentle slopes. It’s Belgium’s sunniest region, which is reflected in its fertile meadows, forests and vineyards.
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