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Blog 6
... turned out to be a great spot, there was a specific cycle lane right next to the beach with views out in to the med. the cycle track was well constructed and i can imagine in summer this place is chocker block. So a flat cycle lane shoudl be a good ride........ for the majority i was in first gear.....first gear is designed for the Alps not the sea side.... occasionally I pushed it up in to second just so i didn't fall over (i was going that slow). It ...
Blog 5
... 40 mins for the train and then give up as it means i will not have enough time in Avignon to do anything productive. i am annoyed the machine didn't tell me the trains were not running a full schedule. oh well.
tonight i find out my escape plan from France, a TGV from Marseille is not much of an escape plan. The TGV line from marseille does not allow bikes, unless you can dismantle them and put them in a bag.....erm no way. Only the west coast line has bike carriages, ...
La fete des vignes
... apres dans un resto! le vin est encore de la partie! je parle avec le sosie de Eugeeennee!!! il me fait trop penser a lui. ensuite, on se rend au rockstar, une genre de boite avec de la musique vraiment trop bizare! lol je regarde danser le sosie de eugene, hahaha on dirait que yentend pas la meme musique que nous! cest trop drole! on sort de la vers 4 hrs du matin. Benben est porter disparu, lol je me rend donc chez ...
Discovering Nimes
... climbed to the top and had a panorama of Nimes. On we walked into the old town to Maison Carree which is a temple built in 1st century AD. It is the only fully preserved temple of the ancient world. We then came to Les Arenes or the arena/amphitheatre. It was built at the end of the 1st century BC and could seat 20,000 spectators. It's really well preserved and is still used today for bull fights, concerts and special events. A really interesting city because of its Roman past.
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In Transit
... almost punching the CD player my journey passed quickly, easily and cheaply. The moment I out of the car I was filled with relief, I realised that I have been suffering from the small town fever and the city sounds, tall buildings, streets of shops and buzzing trams were a positive and welcomed shock to the system. The familiar wave of city excitement fell over me, the time to traipse, taste and travel ...