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Salers cows in pastures, Cantal mountains, Auvergne, France, Europe

Salers cows in pastures, Cantal mountains, Auvergne, France, Europe


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Salers cows in pastures, Cantal mountains, Auvergne, France, Europe

Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos

Media ID 1151722

© Peter Higgins

Auvergne Cantal Cattle Farming Live Stock


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This breathtaking print captures the essence of rural beauty in the Cantal mountains of Auvergne, France. The image showcases a picturesque scene of Salers cows peacefully grazing in lush pastures against the backdrop of majestic mountains. The vibrant colors and stunning landscape make this photograph a true work of art. The rich green fields contrast beautifully with the deep blue sky, creating a harmonious composition that is pleasing to the eye. Salers cows, known for their distinctive reddish-brown coats and impressive horns, are an iconic symbol of French agriculture. Their presence adds charm and authenticity to this already captivating scene. The photographer's skillful use of perspective allows us to fully appreciate the vastness and grandeur of these mountainous surroundings. It evokes a sense of tranquility and serenity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in nature's splendor. This image serves as a reminder that there are still untouched corners in Europe where traditional farming practices thrive amidst breathtaking landscapes. It transports us to an idyllic world far away from bustling cities, offering a glimpse into the simplicity and harmony found within nature itself. Peter Higgins/Robert Harding has masterfully captured this moment in time, showcasing his talent as both an artist and storyteller through photography. This print is not just an aesthetically pleasing piece; it is also a testament to our connection with nature and its ability to inspire awe-inspiring moments like these.

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