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1 Boulevard Diderot Aigues-Mortes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, 466538350
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As we now needed to be in Barcelona in 5 days to meet Kim's mum it was time to say goodbye to Italy. As the day was overcast and the drive on the autopista easy we just kept on driving (from 8am until 5.30pm) and arrived into Les Acrs in France time for a beer and dinner then bed.
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As we had stayed in a free Aire last night we were able to top up water, clean the toilet and then give Scooby ...
Hello, I'm french and I come to Palangkaraya January 25 until February
20 with a friend. We are looking to rent a house with 2 rooms and not too far from
downtown.
Halo, saya orang prancis dan saya datang ke
Palangkaraya dari 25 Januari sampai Februari 20 dengan seorang teman. Kami
mencari untuk menyewa rumah tidak jauh dari pusat kota.
Thank you for your help. Terima kasih.
... the old stone replaced like this. But if it wasn’t done, there would be nothing left to see! Also, who’s to say what is ‘original’ and what is not after so long a time. For a building as old as this, I believe a few renovations have taken place over the years!
Just down the street was the Theater Antique, or Classical Theater. A century ...
... million pound sterling images that were worthless when Vincent was alive.
Now I think I know, what you tried to say to me
And how you suffered for your sanity, and how you tried to set them free
They would not listen, they’re not listening still.
Perhaps they never will.
~ written by Don Mclean, sung by Josh Groban
... 8217;s getting late into the Fall. However wonderful it is, the heavy evening dews may actually be worse than England’s rain for putting away a tent. Completely wet inside from condensation in the cool night air, as well as wet outside from the dew, we are always packing a soaked tent. That and the mosquitos are ever-present again. Just had to add a few negatives so all my Canadian friends burried under snow don't get too jealous ;)
What a waste of a day...
Go to Nimes and the national parks people said..... we ended up at a campsite way out of Montpellier and the highlight of our day had been the supermarket!!!!
The national park was lots of farm type marsh land... not what we had imagined. Nimes seemed pretty and lots of well preserved Roman things but the traffic was a nightmare and too hard to park so we kept driving with a plan to go out in Montpellier that ...
... of the dishes (which were written in a flowery script that made the names even harder to decipher), and the waiter struggled to translate. So we thought, well it’ll all be good, and none of it seemed to be brains or tripe, so we each ordered one option of all three courses. One of the first courses was no longer available so we both had a salmon dish. Now I’ve eaten a lot of salmon but this was the best ever – firm ...
Nîmes, Languedoc-Roussillon, France kevino101... like to launch yourself over a weir and then negotiate turbulent and very deep swirling waters to safety. Not necessarily linked, I have now driven 2,300 miles on French roads. Back in St Remy, we found a bar to watch the France/England rugby match. Whilst welcoming (the television was on and our 1664 beers touched the spot) the gathering of guys were singularly uninterested as they were engrossed in their poker. All terminology remains the same i.e. all in English - call, check, out ...
st remy de provence, France kyria... they were going to have a spectacle in the amphitheatre with Les Gardians performing, so I had planned on attending later on. So I set off in the meantime to explore Arles and check out the Roman, Greek and Spanish influences found in the city. They have an ancient Roman theatre that is still used for special events like the annual festival where locals in Provençal costumes gather for a celebration. Van Gogh is a main focus, since he spent a ...
Arles, France euroadventurers... I was born in a factory, maybe in China, maybe in Forcella (Napoli), I ignore it. I have been living the first months of my life in a box. We were a lot, all shining, but we couldn't know as there was no sun. Then, one day a voice came. It was always a different voice coming from far. This voice used to bring with her one of us. One says that going with that voice meant getting a kind of Nirvana, because, in that occasion we would have reached ...
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