Flowing Clarée in front of La Main de Crépin

Here, the Moutet stream flows into the Clarée, which continues down the valley towards Névache, towards the Durance.
The Durance is a much weaker torrent than its tributaries the Clarée and the Guisane, which are nonetheless very small in comparison. If the name Durance predominates over those of these two torrents, it is probably because the Durance valley is an important and ancient communication route, whereas the Clarée and Guisane valleys are dead ends.
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