Camargue Horses

Camargue horses come from the Camargue, a wetland area at the mouth of the River Rhône. They constitute a distinct breed, which, like the Camargue bulls, live in semi-liberty. The Camargue horse is one of the oldest breeds in the world, closely related to the prehistoric horses whose remains have been found elsewhere in southern France. At birth they are coloured dark brown or black, but turn white around the fourth year
Camargue White Horses 01  Enjoying the sunrise Camargue White Horses 02  The Guardian Camargue White Horses 03  Racing through the water
Camargue White Horses 04  I'm first Camargue White Horses 05  The Camargue Bulls Camargue White Horses 06  Foal a few days old resting
Camargue White Horses 07  Mother and foal Camargue White Horses 08  Racing along the top of the sand dunes Camargue White Horses 09  Taking a rest
Camargue White Horses 10  Along the Waters Edge Camargue White Horses 11  The beach Camargue White Horses 12  Trotting out of the sea
Camargue White Horses 13  Rushing out of the sea to the beach Camargue White Horses 14  Cooling down Camargue White Horses 15  Rush for the land
Camargue White Horses 16  Who is going to be first Camargue White Horses 17  Racing in the lagoon