Grain silos dug into limestone rock in the Middle Ages at the Fort de Buoux site in the Luberon. Fort de Buoux is a medieval fort located in the heart of the Luberon massif in the Vaucluse region. Its watertight grain silos, combined with cisterns and virtually impregnable defenses, enabled the fort to withstand a long siege. France
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