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Gallery ID: 64 - Mammoths Trail WD
Photo Title: In the footsteps of the Mammoth, a Walking Dordogne Trip
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Walking Dordogne has about 20 excellent walks in our Itinerary, varying from 3 hours to 10 hours, most walks can be combined with other walks to make them longer or shorter. Our walks are guaranteed to show you the REAL Dordogne, and take you to all the main highlights this region is famous for.

Don't just visit the Dordogne, EXPERIENCE IT
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Walking Dordogne, dordogne, vezere, walking, hiking, canoeing, horse riding, outdoors, adventure
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In the footsteps of the Mammoth is an thrilling and extremly interesting 5 hour trip, that takes you to caves, troglodytes, prehistoric rock shelters and ancient remote ruined village, left 100's of years ago, and almost forgotten. In the footsteps of the Mammoth is a MUST
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