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42 rue Victor Hugo Carcassonne

42 Rue Victor Hugo Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, 11000, France

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Day 34

A travel blog entry by twowombats

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... resident in Barcelona, at 6.30pm at the statue of Columbus at the end of Las Ramblas. Packing awaits as an early start tomorrow for the drive to Perpignan and then, the train to Barcelona. Sunday night should be exciting in Spain as Nadal plays Djokovic in the Oz Open final - the semi-final was on in a bar in Limoux - wide-screen with a big audience. No more blogs until Monday night as Barcelona a com. doesn't have wifi. Now, I'll say Au revoir, France. Je ...

Day 33

A travel blog entry by twowombats

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... we saw on the first night, but wasn't open until after 7 pm. We couldn't have made a better choice - I got to try a hot goat's cheese salad, which was more than delicious and Peter had a vegetarian pizza (he really is missing his vegies). Creme brulee and grand marnier crepe and, finally, Peter is able to have a long black - un grand cafe. So, this is how we celebrated Australia Day - Happy Australia Day to you all, and Stephanie, hope you had a great ...

Day 32

A travel blog entry by twowombats

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... of champagne, or at least that's the claim, and I wanted to try it. Another time, perhaps. At the table next to us, the family had their pet poodle under the table, who was really well-behaved - in fact, I don't think that we seen a badly behaved dog in any restaurant, and it's quite the norm to bring your dog with you. Next stop is the church (where else?) - St Nazaire and St Celse. Before we get to the church, in the courtyard before the entrance, ...

Day 31

A travel blog entry by twowombats

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... e-reader - ahhh, have technology will travel (except when it doesn't work). The flat has an airer and with both the sun and the wind on the balcony during the day, along with the central heating at night, it should all be dry in no time. The man in the laverie was only too willing to explain, and show me what to do, and then, he disappeared and left us to our own devices. As the day draws to a close, we leave the curtains open to take in the ever changing view of an illuminated ...

Day 30

A travel blog entry by twowombats

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... lot more traffic than yesterday - going very fast. It is still grey and drizzling, but not quite as cold as northern France. The undulating countryside gives way to more defined hills, initially small but getting bigger as we travel south through western France. Once again, we have the toll - no toll routine on the same road. Today we need to stop for petrol - we discover that on the car's display, when the tank is full, it displays a maximum number ...

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