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Post 5. Mysterious Cache
Opinions differ as to the use of this kind of small stony cave, now invaded by the roots of ash trees that grow above.
For some, these must be the remains of the first bread oven, for others, it was a private oven used to dry the fruit brought up from Sierre, especially pears which do not keep well. Or was it a cache ?
But to hide what ?
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We go back to the grenier to resume the ascent to the roua. Our friends tell us that, even if the village is almost entirely devoid of barriers, we can not cross the meadows or enter buildings without being invited. After the grenier, we find ourselves facing a beautiful three-storey house.
For some, these must be the remains of the first bread oven, for others, it was a private oven used to dry the fruit brought up from Sierre, especially pears which do not keep well. Or was it a cache ?
But to hide what ?
> Next post
We go back to the grenier to resume the ascent to the roua. Our friends tell us that, even if the village is almost entirely devoid of barriers, we can not cross the meadows or enter buildings without being invited. After the grenier, we find ourselves facing a beautiful three-storey house.
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