Maud Fontenoy: I rowed the oceans
Maud Fontenoy was the first woman to row across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Now she’s fighting to save them
0 Read MoreLocated at the heart of France’s hexagonal territory, Auvergne is a sparsely populated land of volcanic plateaus and large valleys. Unlike the Alps to the east or the Pyrénées to the southwest, its highest peaks reach only 6,000 feet above sea level and are free of snow in summer. The local authorities? efforts to safeguard the environment have made Auvergne one of the last protected zones in Europe.
Before going to Auvergne, familiarize yourself with its history and its gastronomy.
Maud Fontenoy was the first woman to row across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Now she’s fighting to save them
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