It is not just food and wine the French are famous for; they are a notorious walking country. Franceonfoot.com offers the key to unraveling the puzzle of thousands of miles of foot trails that criss-cross France. The site can direct …
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Bargains in the City of Light by Victoria L. Cooksey
Paris, the very mention of the city of light conjures up visions of glorious gluttony, but just because it is Paris does not mean you cannot come home with some money in your pocket. One of the most well recognized …
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Becoming a Seasoned Traveler by Barry Napier
British tourists have no problem with the lingo in foreign lands – if the locals don’t understand your English you just say it again, but louder. The trouble is, the foreigners don’t understand this rule of linguistics, though it has …
CANOEING INN TO INN THROUGH THE DORDOGNE A TREAT FOR THE MIND AND PALETTE by Charles Olson
From our very first stroke on, it was serendipity. Our canoes turned to time machines as we paddled through 37,000 years of mankind’s progress. Around each bend, the riverbanks became storybooks unveiling new examples of civilization from prehistoric times to …
LIFE IS EZE-Y ON THE FRENCH RIVIERA by Paula Hughes Court
The 9th century village of Eze ranks high on the list as one of the most popular stops for tour buses in the French Riviera. By ten am, tourists mob the narrow, cobblestone alleys; buying postcards, olive wood cutting boards …
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