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Gallery ID: 59 - Limeuil
Photo Title: Limeuil
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Limeuil still partly surrounded by its original fortified walls, and is another of the picture postcard pretty villages of the Dordogne, with cobbled streets winding between honey-coloured houses and pretty gardens.
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