Port Nature Cap-d'Agde

Rue de la Falaise, Cap-d'Agde, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

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Le Dimanche à Mosson....

A travel blog entry by ellen_walker

... 8230;…” she said “Ive been coming to France for years and Ive never seen anything like that. It’s just……How are you so calm???”

“Well firstly im from London, poverty and affluence border up on each other. There’s no escaping either” I replied “And secondly my family holidays tend to invariably involve frequenting less than desirable areas in the search ...

Leaving France for the next exciting chapter!

A travel blog entry by simon.pitman2

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Having lived in Montpellier for nearly ten years, I'm about to relocated to New York City with my work. However, that won't be before I get in a one month trip travelling around Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

After that it's back to NYC for a couple of days, ...

Diary of a Post(e) office worker

A travel blog entry by ellen_walker

... let that be the last of you!! Its people like her that made them ban smoking in the workplace. Regardless of what they tell you, that incident at last years staff Christmas party involving the bottle of calvados, a packet of gitanes and a years supply of flambéed lettre prioritaire envelopes was a complete one off. Honest.

09h00: Still no sign of Gaston. He must have been serious about having that week away in the Cap D’Agde. LAD.
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Narbonne by day

A travel blog entry by jane.keeves

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... have worried!!

Excitement built as we the crowd in front of us could hear and then see them coming!! And then around the corner appeared a group of very good horsemen and women with a few bulls running in between them (to protect the crowd) and a group of local boys and girls running behind trying to pull the tails of the bulls! It was a much smaller version of Pamplona, but enjoyed just as much by the locals! Red scarves were the uniform of ...

July 14 in Narbonne

A travel blog entry by jane.keeves

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... hotel in the town centre, Hotel La Residence. This too was a gem and luckily had a room for us (and a carpark for the car). The concierge recommended a restaurant nearby for dinner, so after a freshen up and a drink (we needed it), we went off to find the restaurant - another gem!! A stunning setting. The restaurant also combined an interior design business so the decor was fabulous, every setting was a beautiful different but complementary antique type design. As the night was gorgeous ...