There’s something otherworldly and hypnotic about watching the paragliders of Dune Du Pilat, France share the sky. Smooth and precise freedom of movement in all directions…duh its called gliding. What a way to explore a landscape:
By Francis Xavier September 30, 2020 8:18 pm
By Francis Xavier | September 30, 2020 8:18 pm
There’s something otherworldly and hypnotic about watching the paragliders of Dune Du Pilat, France share the sky. Smooth and precise freedom of movement in all directions…duh its called gliding. What a way to explore a landscape:
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