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  • On 15 January 1949, the former music teacher Clement Mathieu arrives in 'Fond de l' Etang' 'Bottom of the Well', a boarding school for orphans and problematic boys, to work as an inspector.

    Archive 2006-02-01 The Nag 2006

  • Next stop is the Etang de Bages, just outside Narbonne.

    Classic France: the insiders' guide 2011

  • The terrain was mountainous around a dormant volcano, Grand Etang.

    ‘The Girl Who Played with Fire’ 2009

  • Grenada has one established protected area (Grand Etang Forest Reserve), however, there is no substantive national park legislation that provides adequate authority either to establish or to manage national parks and protected areas.

    Grenada 2009

  • Although Grenada has one established protected area (Grand Etang Forest Reserve), there is no substantive national park legislation that provides adequate authority either to establish or to manage national parks and protected areas.

    Windward Islands moist forests 2008

  • Grenada has one established protected area (Grand Etang Forest Reserve), however, there is no substantive national park legislation that provides adequate authority either to establish or to manage national parks and protected areas.

    Windward Islands dry forests 2007

  • On the following morning, at about seven o'clock, I again went to the counting room, and found opposite the entrance a mule already bridled and saddled, with a negro guide to show me the way, over the mountains by the Grand Etang route, to the Upper Pearl estate.

    Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale John Sherburne Sleeper

  • After passing the Grand Etang, we began to descend the mountains on our way towards the north side of the island.

    Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale John Sherburne Sleeper

  • In due time, having received information from Mr. Budge that his sloop would sail on a certain day, I took leave of my numerous friends, bade farewell to the plantations; to the lonely glens and deep gorges in the mountains, which for me, had many charms, and took the "Grand Etang" route for the capital.

    Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale John Sherburne Sleeper

  • Up around the eastern shore of the Etang de Berre we went, and, crossing the Tête Noire, passed Salon just as a pale yellow light struggled through the rifts just topping the Maritime Alps off to the eastward.

    The Automobilist Abroad

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