From Place Wilson you are literally only a couple of hundreds yards from the famous Victor Hugo food market.
I must admit to being a little disappointed by the building that houses the food market, it is in fact a multi-storey car park with the market on the ground floor, although they also have some pretty good restaurants on the second floor which can be accessed from the street near the m
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Posted by BrianRS 949 days ago (http://hubpages.com)The Matterhorn -- A Mountain in Switzerland
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One of the world's most famous mountains, the triangular peak of the mighty Matterhorn can easily be recognized by its shape. While not the highest mountain in the Alps of Europe, the Matterhorn has been one of the toughest to climb and has an interesting history in which man has not always been victorious over mountain.
Vide Greniers a part of French Life
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A French vide grenier, literally translated, an attic sale, is the French way of doing a car boot sale but they know how to do it in style. The whole town gets turned into an outdoor antique center and out comes the coffee, hot food and seating areas. I wouldn't be surprised to see the odd jazz band doing their thing either as everyone turns it into a bit of an event and a nice day out.
A Day out in Carcassonne - South of France
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Carcassonne is a thriving city in the Languedoc region of Southern France and sits on the Aude river in the centre of the Aude department.
La Cite is a fabulous medieval castle that sits on the banks of the Aude river overlooking 'La Bastide Saint-Louis' and is a fully functional and working French ville that houses shops, restaurants, cafes, museums and art studios all of which support the t
La Cite is a fabulous medieval castle that sits on the banks of the Aude river overlooking 'La Bastide Saint-Louis' and is a fully functional and working French ville that houses shops, restaurants, cafes, museums and art studios all of which support the t
Fancy a fantastic day out in the South of France
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This is a route you can take through the Languedoc Roussillon region of Southern France that takes in the Mediterranean coastline, the Fitou wine region and then heads through the foothills of the Pyrenees past some of the amazing Cathar fortresses that exist in the area. These include 'La Cite' at Carcasssonne and Rennes le Chateau near Couiza.
Hogmanay - Celebrating New Year's Eve in Scotland
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Hogmanay (sometimes seen spelled Hogmany) is a Scots word that refers to New Year's Eve and the subsequent New Year celebrations. Although Hogmanay itself is 31 December, the Scottish in fact celebrate the new year until 2nd January. This day is an official holiday only in Scotland, and not in the rest of the UK where the word 'Hogmanay' is not used.Hogmanay involves a number of traditions, inclu
Pictures of Waterfalls
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One of nature's wonders which appeals to both our eyes and ears are waterfalls. They can be found nearly anywhere around the world in a variety of sizes, but nearly all of them captivate us. Find beautiful waterfall pictures and interesting facts on this page.
Snap On Boat Covers
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Five Extraordinary Islands Off Ireland
Posted by Rask Balavoine 893 days ago (http://trifter.com)
The popular concept of an island paradise usually includes palm trees, warm seas, balmy breezes, but it doesn't have to be that way. Ireland has its fair share of off shore islands none of which are tropical, and none of which are inhabited by dancing girls in grass skirts... thankfully.
Rennes le Chateau - South of France
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Rennes le Chateau has become synonymous with the Da Vinci Code and the Priory of Sion. Steeped in intrigue and in some circles considered as mysterious as the Bermuda Triangle, Rennes le Chateau is a wonderful place to visit, high up in the foothills of the Pyrenees the views are fabulous and there are plenty of other places of interest in the area worth taking a look at.
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