Articles, tagged with "southern france", page 4
05th February 2010
We are living in an age where it is possible to travel to all kinds of different locations for a minimal amount of money. Wherever it is that you want to fly to, you will not have any problems getting there for a very reasonable price. After you have pa...
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Mark Etinger
26th January 2010
If you are planning a holiday to southern France, the best place to start is with a car hire Toulouse. You can find cheap flights to the Toulouse Airport and then pick up the car there. It is a good starting point if you want to visit the city of Toulouse...
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Jean
22nd November 2009
The best way to start of a holiday to southern France is with a car hire Nice. From the Nice Airport, you can pick up the car hire and have the rest of your trip to explore all of the great places in the region. Book your car hire Nice Airport before your...
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Greg Tyler
02nd September 2009
When thinking of Provence in the south of French you might think about its warm weather, beautiful villages, colourful landscapes and healthy good food.
But Provence has a lot more to offer than the above. If architecture is your thing, then you will ...
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Carolyn Clayton
17th August 2009
At 25 years old, Dominic realized his walk was not as a secular priest but as a religious. At that time, Dominic's bishop Martin Bazan voiced a desire to bring about reform; he wanted the canons of his cathedral to live a shared life as religious, as par...
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Bob and Penny Lord's site
10th August 2009
Be like a human being, all are subject to the tedium of our boring, monotonous routine, and the need to feed ourselves with a change in the environment. At that time you can escape your real life, be a better solution, a plan for one or two weeks of vacat...
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Stephanie Clarke
22nd July 2009
Kitesurfing, Kiteboarding Aruba is the place to be
The fastest growing water sport in recent years is kite surfing. The kite scene is a very special one but just as many outdoor sports it's also about the 'stuff' and the thrill of the separation from t...
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Paul Terkers
02nd July 2009
The Great Pyrenees, also known as the Pyrenean Mountain Dog is a breed of working dog officially recognized by the AKC in 1933. As the name suggests, the Great Pyrenees is a breed originating from the Pyrenees Mountains of southern France. Great Pyrenees ...
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Brad Zockoll
28th June 2009
The Jaguar XK was a supermini manufactured between 1996 and 2003, which proved to be a particularly popular buy for new drivers. This was partly down to its affordability at purchase time, but the running costs were low too thanks to economical engines an...
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richy
16th June 2009
Falaise is a great place for a camping holiday or self catering holiday in France. It is situated in Calvados in the Basses-Normandie region in Normandy and is very easy to reach from England from various ferry routes. It has a great history and a fantast...
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Robert Palmer
15th May 2009
If you didn't know, the World Peace Crusade is the biggest event held by the gypsies in all Brazil. The event is organized by Mirian Stanescon-RORANI and pays homage to Jews, Afro-descendents, Native Indians and of course, gypsies; showing support and sol...
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Author:
Salieri
15th May 2009
As with all foods, there is a history to be traced, a beginning and an evolution. So it is with the pretzel. Where did the pretzel originate and how has it changed?
History or tales of the pretzel state that as early as 610AD at a monastery somewhere i...
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Author:
Robert Bell
12th May 2009
One of the most pleasurable memories about camping amongst the sunflowers in Southern France is the lunches you can concoct from local French provisions that are really cheap. All you need is a baguette or two, some of those juicy French tomatoes with per...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Mountain climbing is currently one of the most fun and adventurous recreational activities known to mankind. Some even consider it a form of extreme sports.
There is no wonder why there are more and more people who are getting hooked all around the wo...
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Author:
Joan Shine
02nd April 2009
"Muscat" is often deceptive; wines so labeled may be either sweet or dry. Zinfandel, a grape of somewhat mysterious origin, gives its name to a popular California Claret, in whichâ€"if your nose is remarkably sensitiveâ€" you sometimes can detect the fain...
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Author:
Allison Ryan