In the wastes of Gascony stilt walking was formerly a means
of locomotion adapted to the nature of the country. The waste lands were then
great level plains covered with stunted bushes and dry heath. Moreover, on
account of the permeability of the subsoil, all the declivities were
transformed into marshes after the slightest fall of rain.
The shepherds of Landes, accustomed from their childhood to
this sort of exercise, acquire an extraordinary freedom and skill therein. The
tchanguè knows very well how to preserve his equilibrium; he walks with great
strides, stands upright, runs with agility, or executes a few feats of true
acrobatism, such as picking up a pebble from the ground, plucking a flower,
simulating a fall and quickly rising, running on one foot, etc.
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