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My first stop in France: Strasbourg This is its magnificent cathedral |
This quartier in Strasbourg has a strong german accent |
Another beautiful place to live in Vieux Lyon |
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Winter in Nice is not that bad... (it is perfect, in fact ...)
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The Cannes harbour is a very relaxing place |
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Avignon's landmark: the (broken) bridge. Everybody start singing on it, for unknown reasons. On the right, you can see the Pope's palace as well |
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Pont du Gard, midway between Avignon and Nîmes Two thousand year old roman aqueduct. Breathtaking |
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Going to work... Fishermen sailing out of Marseille's harbour |
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The view of Marseille from the top of the Château d'If is quite stunning This is the place where Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Montecristo is set |
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D'accord, it's unbelievable. Mont Saint Michel, near Saint Malo, with an abbey in the top It would be a half-day island, were it not for the highway (because of the tide, you know) |
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Just one of the many ("many" means: over a hundred) châteaux in the Loire Valley Chenonceau, a bridge-like château |
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You can find this extremely french fountain in downtown Bordeaux |
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Well, there is no need to describe this one Beautiful day, wasn't it? |
A very parisian street Rue des Rosiers - Paris |
Rodin's Le Penseur, with a striking background: Le dome des Invalides |
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Town Hall (La mairie de Paris) with an ice skating rink in front of it (la patinoire) |
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If you are looking for a medieval-gothic town in France, this is the right place - Rouen (tip: don't look for a labyrinth in Rouen's cathedral; there is none :-|, there's one in Chartres', though) |
Chartres cathedral (the labyrinth is under the wooden chairs ;-) |



















