Yelloh! Village - Le Club Farret
Farinette Plage, Vias
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Yelloh! Village - Le Club Farret Vias

Farinette Plage Vias, Languedoc-Roussillon, 34450 , France

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Update and Devo from Curtis!

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... ever been on a long trip like this? If so, where was it and how was it? Have you ever been to Paris or London? If not, you should go and maybe go to Rome and Barcelona too. When I am in high school I want to come back to Paris as an exchange student and in college I will go to Brazil!
Sincerely, Curtis

Here is a devotional I am working on, Curtis:

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Final day travelling on Canal du Midi

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... with women in different cafes having a cigarette and coffee.















It was only 5 more kms to our final port; Agde. Although we had not originally planned to spend any time here, as we arrived early afternoon and it was an easy walk to the township we spent the afternoon in Agde.


It was ...

Canaling and bicycling to the Mediterranean

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... would be. We had a couple of ideas in mind, depending on whether we liked to look of the villages we travelled through.

Beziers is more than70,000 population and spreads along the canal, thus the less attractive sights of industry were visible. Also there was a long stretch of permanent resident boats on the way out of ...

No better way to start a birthday

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... central parklands to a city, tho Melbourne’s are on a much larger scale. The town now also has a bird sanctuary as part of an international system of caring for species. This was the first time in our travels we have seen a strong wildlife/birdlife protection position taken by a city, and were heartened by it.


We paid homage to the creator ...

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