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Bubbles! The real Champagne in France
... fences and are looked after by many of the locals. Trong explained how the vines are maintained and manequered, about the history of the area and gave us a lesson in chalk. He also told us that no more vineyards can be created in the champagne region due to restrictions on the area. On the hills you only see vineyards and on the flats is the farming land which makes grape picking interesting. Back into the van and through the village towards our first stop of the day. We met ...
Paris
... Porte Maillot-Palais des Congrès) you want to go the left of the Palais des Congrès de Paris when facing it. There is a sign directing you to the car park where the Beauvais Airport shuttle bus leaves from.
There are a few entrances to the metro. The closest is in front of the Palais des Congrès. Leave the car park at the end where the kiosk/ticket booth is. Go towards the Palais des Congrès. There is ...
Le bon ballade de le bon marche
... and we found ourselves waiting in like for a crepe. Last minute changes of mind and we walked away with a hot dog in a baguette. No sauce. It was the best hot dog i have ever had. Dont care than it was 6€50. Crossing the seine and walking up the hill we stopped at the top for photos before heading for the RER and out to the luxembourg gardens. That took longer than expected as we got off at gare montparnasse and walked the other direction by ...
Disneyland: 10 Attractions to AVOID with pre K's
... get to the bottom, a door opens on one side and you wander through a hall with some fairly creepy, and sometimes disturbing, paintings. After this you get into cars that take you through the haunted house. Once in the cars, you encounter some very realistic looking ghosts, a head floating in mid air and some very scary skeletons. But probably the scariest bit comes with some mirror work at the end of the ride. Your car is ...
Third Largest City in China
... their deafness all over the place. Meanwhile, they walk away laughing and talking to each other. These particularly gypsies, for being so "poor, deaf, and destitute," were clad in high heels, nice jeans, and button-up shirts. I mean, they weren’t classy by any means, but they certainly were enjoying the fruits of their stolen goods.
There’s a little bridge that crosses the Seine named the Pont de l'Archevêché. ...