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Surcamps (Somme, France) -
L'ancienne voie romaine, appelée «Chaussée Brunehaut», entre Surcamps et Saint-Ouen.


Il reste à définir si les champs apparaissant sur cette vue appartiennent effectivement au territoire de la commune de Surcamps (au-delà de la montée du chemin, au bout de l'horizon) ou à celui de Saint-Ouen, village auquel le photographe tourne le dos.
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Author Markus3 (Marc ROUSSEL)

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