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“French chateaux and countryside” Emmafox’s photos around Loire Valley, France (travel pics)

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Preview of Emmafox’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Loire Valley, France Entry Title: “French chateaux and countryside” Entry: “I took a bus tour to visit the castles of the Loire Valley. Left Paris at 7:15am and had a 3 ¾ hour drive to our first stop. There were travellers from Australia, France, Spain and Japan. My high school Japanese came in handy along the way, as did the Spanish I have picked up from concentrating on Dora the Explorer when the kids watch it at school! Along the way we saw farms, fields full of the yellow plant that has the seed used in canola oil, forests and the Loire River. At 11am we arrived at Chenonceau and we were guided around the inside. Then we had free time to look at the gardens and go through the maze. The castle was being restored at the front so unfortunately could only get photos from one side, luckily it was the best side and the one I had hoped for. Next we drove to Cheverny where we looked inside, around the gardens and at the kennels. This was the only Chateaux that currently has a family in residence, so we could only see half of the building. Finally we drove to Chambord which was the most magnificent of them all! It really looked and felt like a castle from a fairytale. I got so camera happy, as you can see from all the pictures. We departed at 5:15pm and arrived back in Paris at 8:15pm. Daylight

In this film you will see: Seine – a popular place for walks, visits and meetings; Eiffel Tower; Garden Tyuilri – well-groomed paths, pond and a neatly trimmed shrubs and understandable only to the French exhibition of silver psevdoskulptur – the garden entrance to the Louvre opens always looked perfect; Streets of Paris – nice houses with wrought iron balconies and French windows to the floor, where everyone wants to have an apartment here; The Louvre, Notre, the Arc de Triomphe, Sacré Coeur in Montmartre.

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“Excellent Aix and perfect Provence” Pathfinder35′s photos around Toulon, France (travel pics)

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Preview of Pathfinder35′sblog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Toulon, France Entry Title: “Excellent Aix and perfect Provence” Entry: “Bon Jour! Today we’re in Provence – more accurately, near the city of Toulon, France in the port of La Seyne-Sur-Mer. It is a beautiful port for a change. But sadly, it is our last port of call. We’re on a Celebrity excursion – ‘Aix and Cezanne’. We’re following in the footsteps of impressionist painter Cezanne (1839-1906) who was born, lived and died in Aix-en-Provence or simply Aix. The bus took us to the city of Aix (pronounced ‘X’), which is about 75 minutes inland from the port. We first visited his studio, the Atelier Cezanne. Next we visited University Square and the Saint Sauveur Cathedral which was founded in the 4th century. It had a beautiful gothic apse and baptistery built over a Roman plaza with Roman columns that were scavenged from other sites. Our guide then led us thru some of the narrow streets explaining the history of some of the buildings. We finally ended up at an main boulevard where there was an open air market – more shopping! The shopkeepers were very friendly – they sure did not live up to the stereotype of the snotty French. After shopping, we eat lunch at a local café. It consisted of an appetizer of caprese salad (tomatoes and mozza cheese with a stuffed tomatoe of goat cheese

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“Ancient Arles” Stevelegassick’s photos around Arles, France (travel pics)

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Preview of Stevelegassick’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Arles, France Entry Title: “Ancient Arles” Entry: “Impressive ruins and nice old city to explore on foot.” Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: 1. “Arles” 2. “JT at Arles” See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com

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“Pictures of the Village” Bobby_cecile’s photos around Bouc-Bel-Air, France (travel pics)

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Preview of Bobby_cecile’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Bouc-Bel-Air, France Entry Title: “Pictures of the Village” Entry: “Pictures of Bouc Bel Air. R&R until we leave. The Sunday storm in Indy has left my house without power. My neighbor’s DEAD tree was struck by lightning and a branch fell on my power line, pulling down my line and ripping the meter from the house. IPL won’t repair the line until I have an electrician run new wire from my fuse box to the meter. It’s a little difficult arranging for an electrician and IPL from France. Dinner Monday night at Cecile’s sister’s apartment in Marseilles.” Read and see more at: www.travelpod.com Photos from this trip: 1. “Bouc Bel Air” 2. “View of Bouc Bel Air from Cecile’s Parent’s” 3. “Picture of Ste. Victoire Mountain” See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com

Preview of Mogermond’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Le Bugue, France Entry Title: “Verdant valley of chateaux et cheveaux” Entry: “On Tuesday morning, due to the frustrating events of the previous day, I’d looked up and booked my next two nights’ accommodation near le Bugue, south of Perigieux in the Dordogne. I’d had enough of taking chances, getting lost and paying through my **** for last minute highway hotels. But at every turn I realise I’ve forgotten something. On the highway, getting worryingly close to Bordeaux, I realised I had no idea how to get to le Bugue, although I had directions from Perigieux to the B&B, I was driving randomly south — away from where I should be heading. A spot of luck found me at a Shell station where I bought a map of France and all its roads as well as a sandwich, my hunger having reached the point of turning my brain to jelly and my nerves to frayed ends. Remember it was now late afternoon and I’d not eaten except for olives and wine! I planned a route via Pons toward Perigieux on the country roads where the views are better than on the freeway — also the freeway didn’t go to Perigieux so I had some justification. Despite the good signage I lost the road and wound through amazing countryside for an extra 45 minutes before finding myself ten kilometres down the road I had been on before and heading for

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“Slowly making our way across France” Bretch’s photos around Northen France, France (travel pics)

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Preview of Bretch’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Northen France, France Entry Title: “Slowly making our way across France.” Entry: “Left Honfleur for Le Mont Saint Michel AND got there without hassle. For those that don’t know, St. Michel is kind of like St. Michael in Cornwall, only alot bigger . I’d been told there was free parking a little way off. Before that though, you have to drive through this kind of little town which is purely for tourists – only hotels, motels and restaurants, at night, all you can see are the neon lights for the various places – Frances own tiny Las Vegas… without the gambling…. and the yanks….. then after the town there’s a 2km road, with fields of sheep either side to the little….so called island. Well, the road now goes right up to the place, and parking was €8 for 24hrs for campers, sod that we thought, so drove back to the town and park there for a while and went back after dark. It looks really cool at night all lit up and stuff and we parked up no trouble for free. Walked around what we could, which was quite alot, and quite dangerous. There was loads of restaurants and hotels and a few tourist shops still open, which I think spoils the place. But the architecture looks really cool. We then went to find somewhere to park up for the night, couldn’t find anywhere ‘official’, so stopped by the road

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