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46 Rue Du Village Montsegur, Midi-Pyrénées, France, 09300, 05-61-02-80-70
... built in the 1st or 2nd Century and held 20,000. It was used for chariot races and gladiator fights and is still in use today during the bullfighting season. Very cool! Forgot to take a photo unfortunately.
24th
Up early to make use of free Wifi - that is Kim watched the sunrise while sitting outside a closed café and scabbing their Wifi! We then we hightailed it out of Arles and towards Spain.
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 ...
... I’ve seen in Arles, Vincent had it just right!
For they could not love you, but still your love was true
And when no hope was left inside on that starry, starry, night
You took your life as lover often do.
But I could have told you, Vincent
This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you
Like the ...
... 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 ...
... across the street – La Palette Gourmande (29 Rue Roussy), but we thought we would wander around and see what else was on offer. However, while we were doing our washing in the nearby launderette, it started to rain. At first it was just a gentle refreshing shower, but became a thunderstorm lasting for hours. By dinner time it was still lashing down, so we ran the 5 metres across the road.
We were rewarded by one of those ...
... country-side in France is gorgeous. At 180 mph the train made it to Avignon in less than 3 hours. I now had 13 minutes to find the bus to Arles. The bus station was right outside the train so it was pretty easy to find. I gave the driver 7 euros, put my luggage under the bus and picked a seat. Everything went smoothly. We arrived in Arles and there were two IES employees waiting, Katie and Juliette. Finally ...
Chicago to Arles, France lparrin... was literally running through the aisles, dodging parishoners, to get the right shot. So look for me on the cover of Catholic Readers Digest. Tomorrow morning Sarah and I head off on our separate ways. Sarah is heading home for a couple of weeks for her sister's wedding-woo! I'm heading to a farm just outside Nice to work for a little bit. Then we'll meet back up in Nice! Ok I think I've rambled on enough for one day. Bye for now!
Montpellier, France devonandsarahNaci en alguna fabrica, puede que en China, puede que en Forcella (Napoles), no lo sè. Vivi los primeros meses de mi vida en una caja. Eramos muchas, todas bonitas y relucientes, pero no podiamos saberlo, ya que donde estabamos no habia sol. Y un dia entro una voz. A partir de ese momento era siempre una voz distinta, que llegaba llena de entusiasmo y se llevaba alguna de nosotras. Se decia que irse con esas voces se podia convertir en una especie de ...
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