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Excerpt:
...The countryside of Bresse in Burgundy is not the
usual place to find a Spanish-style castle, an El Dorado
in miniature, complete with Castilian campaniles, arches,
and Spanish occupants, constructed lovingly out of concrete.
Built by Roger Mercier, this architectural environment
reflects the owner's loves, enthusiasms and a lifetime
of world travels.
Mercier was just fourteen years old when he heeded
the call of the sea, left his native land-locked Bresse,
and set sail as a ship's boy.
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From these early beginnings his life was one of endless
circumnavigation. He traveled from Patagonia to Indochina,
from the Caribbean to the Pacific, until he finally
retired, returning to France and to Burgundy.Then I
said to myself: ‘Since Nature provided me with sculptures
I shall become an architect and a mason (besides who
isn’t a bit of a mason?). While tramping I thought of
Napoleon who said the word ‘impossible’ does not or
should not exist. Since then I agree with him. The word
impossible no longer exists.
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