Not all those contributing and lecturing during the conference week were able to attend the last days excursion to Cordes-sur-ciel unfortunately. The trip proved to be a delightful way to round off an intense week of exploration and analysis of a delicate and impressive inner space~ the mind.
Professor Nicky Clayton attending the Gala Dinner at the Chateau de Salettes.
Clive Wilkins reminding everyone just how easy it is to confuse cognitive processes using only three 5F. Napoleon III coins circa 1868.
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