Discover the latest issue of our quarterly, Lémaniques

Ever since they arrived in Europe in prehistoric times, people have been using waterways to penetrate untouched nature. The banks of rivers and lakes, free of vegetation, were often less difficult to navigate than forests of varying degrees of impenetrability. In fact, the first farmers settled on the coasts, which [...]

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