Percé is a small city near the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada. Within the territory of the city there is a village community also called Percé.
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Mourad, quebecois, d’origine egyptienne est ne en Egypte en 1975. Des l’age de 13 ans Mourad a manifeste son amour pour l’art visuel. En 1989, a l’age de 14 ans il participe a sa premiere exposition. Au fil du temps, il participe a de nombreuses manifestations culturelles de grandes villes egyptiennes ainsi qu’au Caire ou il a remporte de nombreux prix. Il obtient son diplome d’urbanisme et ingenierie architecturale au Caire en 1999. En 2000. . En 2001, malgre un horaire charge, il garde un grand interet artistique. L’Atelier du Caire, l’une des institutions culturelles les plus anciennes et les plus prestigieuse d’Egypte, lui consacre sa premiere exposition personnelle, avec la presentation de ses œuvres surrealistes. En 2017, il emmenage au Quebec, installe a perce, QC il participe a de nombreuses expositions dans differentes regions du Quebec, notamment en Gaspesie et a Montreal. Mourad continue de peindre et de parfaire son style dans l’orientation du surrealisme.
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Walking up is about 15 minutes from the central area. Worth the hill because you get some nice shots from a closer perspective of the Roché.
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It's a behemoth that you won't believe until you see it! It leaves you questioning nature and wondering how this happened. We saw it from the land nearby, the mountain, on a boat, and even from a helicopter! Spectacular!
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It's worth driving on a gravel road to this place. With a short walk down a staircase, you'll end up at a stunning small falls and crystal clear emerald pool. It was a pity that due to Covid-19, the site was closed. It was cold anyway on the day we were, so it didn't matter. Just seeing it was already worth the walk.
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