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A night in the Peloponnese

At first, it's just a slightly crazy project! One of those projects one has been dreaming of creating for years, but that are always postponed, for all kinds of incredibly good reasons such as… well, you know, good reasons… you see what I mean, don't you! Going from postponement to postponement, you end up by talking to one mate, then to others. And at long last, you find the solution, the only one, the right one! Seated around a table, one of them says: “Well, let's just do it. You do this, you are in charge of this bit, you ofFrançois, plus Matthieu (“FFMF”), and Bernard, Éric, Detlev and Erwan (“BEDE”) who designed and built this small piece of the Peloponnese under a pitch black tent, simply lit by the Moon and a few rays of light from the windows or lamp posts.

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