THE ROMAN ARCH AT ORANGE.

One of the finest outside Rome.

to motor-drivers, serve their purpose admirably in protecting human life in the villages. The humanitarian therefore cries ‘Vive le cassis!’

In spring-time the blossom of the peach, apricot, and cherry gives a pink-and-white blush to the valley, making a strong contrast to the gaunt rocks on the west side of the river. The mulberry is extensively grown for the silkworm, and the trees are constantly passed from Orange northwards.

SECTION XXI
VALENCE TO ST. ÉTIENNE, 58¼ MILES
(94 KILOMETRES)

DISTANCES ALONG THE ROUTE

Kil.Miles.
Valence to Tournan1811¼
Tournan to Andance2113
Andance to Annonay138
Annonay to Bourg-Argental1610
Bourg-Argental to St. Étienne2616

ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO PARIS,

368½ MILES