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15 décembre : Départ pour Douala
... Par contre, ce qui a suivi n'avait rien de réjouissant. Nous avons emprunte le couloir qui menait a l'avion pour nous rendre compte en fait que ce n'était pas le cas : au bout du couloir il fallait prendre un escalier pour descendre sur le tarmac et prendre un autobus. Pratique l'escalier quand on a trois bagages de cabine à descendre. Et le passage a l'extérieur pour prendre l'autobus, génial quand les manteaux ...
The city island & the gardens
... behind another, composing a spiraling convoy with the shape of a snail, a snail so slow the tourist entering can't even get it to move. Anyway, despite my lack of enthusiasm for them, the other parts have their own charm. I would be lying, however, if I pretended this charm matched the powerful facade.
Later, I reached the "Palais de Justice", dating all the way back to the Romans. There is one thing to remember about it more than any other aspect: the gates. ...
Leavin No Man's Land
Our train isn't supposed to leave until 6pm..we thought the city would be more than that. It probably would have too, it's just that we had not a lot of options on getting there. So we decided we would have breakfast and leave early...like 11 am!
It was onto the train and leaving Montpellier by noon then back to Paris. The countryside was gorgeous! lots of vineyards like you'd imagine. The interesting thing was each set ...
To be truly Parisian...
... br> Sausage
Strawberries
Chocolate
Bottle of Wine (which finished too early and half-way through, we searched and bought a second haha)
So after biking along the Quai D'Orsay (road along the Seine River) from Le Sorbonne to Champ de Mars, we picnicked in the clear blue skies (rarity in Paris) from 14h-18h! This is what it means and feels to be a Parisian. No cares, no need to keep track of time...you continue on when the wine runs ...