As promised, here's a photo of a man just after throwing the 
boule. It looks like some strange dance, doesn't it?
In the photo below, you see players discussing which 
boule is nearest to the small 
boule - look closely and you'll see a tiny orange ball, which, by the way, is called the 'pig.'  The idea of the game is to get as close to the pig as possible. It sounds simple but there's great skill to it and a lot of money can be made in top level competition.
Many thanks to Fabrizio from 
Torino DP who kindly wrote this explanation as to the difference between 
pétanque and 
boules, in yesterday's comments:
"It was only in 1907 that 
pétanque as we know it was born. Its name comes from the 
provençal "
pèd tanco", which means "feet together'. It is played on a shorter terrain and players throw their 
boule from a rough circle scratched in the dirt, taking no run-up at all."  Fabrizio gave the following link too - 
click HERE.  I had also found a good website on the subject, so anyone wanting even more information, try 
this link - HERE.
Do come back tomorrow and you'll see a photograph of a father teaching his son how to throw.
 
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