The Aude and the Sals
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The Aude and the Sals

Running through the South of France, the Aude flows from the Pyrenees Mountain (The Black Mountain) to the Mediterranean Sea near Narbonne.

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Les Salins de Giraud
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Les Salins de Giraud

The village of Salin-de-Giraud is located south-east of the Camargue delta in the South of France.

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Neith
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Neith

Neith is an Egyptian goddess. Her name closely resembles the word for water, so she is known as a creation Goddess associated with primordial waters.

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Red Egg
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Red Egg

When Mary Magdalene told Emperor Tiberius of the resurrection, he pointed at the egg and declared: “Christ is not more risen than this egg is red”. The egg promptly turned red.

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Virgin (Mary)
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Virgin (Mary)

For the Greeks “virgin” was a term of power, strength and independence, used to describe the goddesses who were immune to the temptations of Dionysus, Greek god of seduction and wine.

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Sara la kali
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Sara la kali

Sara la kali, or Saint Sarah, is the patron saint of the Romani people.

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Cathars
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Cathars

The Cathars were a radical religious sect that flourished in the South of France in the 12th century.

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Flower essences
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Flower essences

A form of herbal therapy and alternative medicine based on the idea that flowers have a healing vibrational energy.

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Vesica Piscis
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Vesica Piscis

A mathematical shape formed by the intersection of two disks, it symbolizes the interface between the spiritual and the physical world.

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Hypatia
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Hypatia

A woman philosopher, astronomer and mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt.

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Jaffa port
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Jaffa port

Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the port has been active for over 7000 years. It is still functioning as a small fishing port.

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Joseph of Arimathea
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Joseph of Arimathea

Jesus’ uncle or great uncle on his maternal side. He assumed responsibility for the burial of Jesus.

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Red Hair
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Red Hair

Long red hair has for centuries symbolized promiscuity, sensuality, deviousness, and—above all—otherness.

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Malta
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Malta

An island country in southern Europe. It is an archipelago and has been inhabited since approximately 5900 BC.

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Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer – Ratis
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Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer – Ratis

The town takes its current name in reference to the three Marys arriving by boat after the crucifixion of Christ: Mary Magdalene, Mary Clopas and Mary Salome.

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Maddalena island
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Maddalena island

Named Santa Maria Magdalena until the 16th century, the archipelago, situated in Northern Sardinia, Italy, became Isola della Maddalena.

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