If you have already borrowed the Languedocian, you must have noticed it: the Solar Nef. A giant sundial that sits in the middle of the motorway area of Tavel with its white spades since 1993. Imagined by the Toulouse sculptor Odile Mir, calculated by astronomer Denis Savoie and shaped by engineer Robert Queudo, this gnomonic sculpture (scientific designation for sundial, NDLR), the largest in France, and even in the world, according to various s…
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If you have already borrowed the Languedocian, you must have noticed it: the Solar Nef. A giant sundial that sits in the middle of the motorway area of Tavel with its white spades since 1993. Imagined by the Toulouse sculptor Odile Mir, calculated by astronomer Denis Savoie and shaped by engineer Robert Queudo, this gnomonic sculpture (scientific designation for sundial, NDLR), the largest in France, and even in the world, according to various s…