Il vit dans l'un des villages les plus isolés de France

"There was a time when there were 400 inhabitants. Today, year-round, there are only two of us left." Nestled in the heart of the Écrins National Park in the Alps, the small village of Dormillouse is only accessible on foot. In winter, it takes between an hour and a half and two hours to hike to reach the houses, located at an altitude of 1,700 meters. Our journalist Tibo visited with Serge and Martine, the last remaining residents of Dormillouse who preserve this family heritage throughout the year. 📸 Filming carried out in compliance with the regulations applicable within the core area of ​​the Écrins National Park, excluding any location requiring specific authorization. 🔔 To make sure you don't miss any Brut videos, subscribe and turn on notifications:    / @brutfr