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La fete des vignes
Vendredi en fin de journee, j me rend a Montpellier, Benben vient aussi! cool! on va aller chez des amis a lui! je fais connaissance avec un paquet de gens! on se rend a la fete de la vigne, 2 euro et il te donne une coupe et 3 coupons pour degustations des vins du coin.; finalement la plupart ne prennent meme pas les coupons, donc du vin a volonte pour 2 euro! jadore la France! apres la soiree vino, on sen va sur une terrasse, ...
Amazing Millau Viaduct
... and the base of its largest pier is the size of a tennis court. It spans the Tarn Gorge. Craig had seen a documentary on it earlier in the year, so he wanted to see it, and I've got to admit, it was an awesome sight and a welcome change from medieval ...
In Transit
It's always refreshing to awake to a new adventure on the horizon even if it’s just a ten day trip round Northern Italy, a lot can happen in ten days as I am sure that I will quickly discover. So my trip begins with a covoiturage from Royan to Montpellier, a true novelty for a girl coming from the sheltered, fearful world that is British culture Despite strained conversation, six hours of constant rap ...
Merci, Babette.
... br> From this delightful base, we explored the attractions of the little town of Pezenas and ate at a very good restaurant, recommended and booked for us by Babette, for my birthday,
Our day trips in the car took us to touch base with the Mediterranean Sea at Sete where we were caught up in the peak hour traffic and northwards to see the Millau Viaduct.
The Viaduct is the tallest bridge in the world, spanning the valley of the ...
Kayaking the Petit-Rhone (Tim)
... and various other bits and pieces. We arrived at Kayak Vert later than anticipated and the lady at reception told me all about her daughter who lives in Wellington and works for Louis Vuitton whilst getting us equipped with gear - well it was something along those lines anyway. We had a big family sized kayak into which we all piled and off we set. Poor Nick was still sore after his fall but we bribed him to keep going with biscuits and Pringles and managed ...