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                    <title>IRELAND IN WINTER 4. Moving to Wexford</title>
                    <description>4. Moving to WexfordAfter this trip from Rosslare up to Wicklow and back again my cash supply was running very low. I asked the BB manager for a cheaper room. As he didn39t have one he made a deal for a wholesale winter price without breakfast until the following Monday. It gave me 4 days to find a place to live... in Wexford. In the classifieds of the local paper there was a bedsitter to let</description>
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                    <title>IRELAND IN WINTER 3. From Wicklow back to Rosslare</title>
                    <description>3. From Wicklow back to RosslareWhen I figured I didn39t have the charger for my iPad I first thought that I had left it in my car but I soon got an email from the BB in Rosslare that I had left it there. Great I thought now I39ll have to go back to Rosslare and the idea appealed to me very much Wicklow was fine but I had no vibes for it. I learnt that it had been a Viking settlement a</description>
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                    <title>IRELAND IN WINTER 2.From Rosslare to Wicklow</title>
                    <description>2.From Rosslare to WicklowRosslare is a very small harbour built mainly for the ferry routes linked with the continent. It is situated at the southern tip of the east coast of Ireland. Behind it a large bay hides another harbour Wexford so that when you stand on the sandy hills of Rosslare you can see land streching around to the north. The coast is never in a straight line in Ireland I believe</description>
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                    <title>IRELAND IN WINTER 1. From Cherbourg to Rosslare</title>
                    <description>1. From Cherbourg to RosslareTo start with I had to drive from my place in the middle of France to Cherbourg where I was going to take the ferry to Rosslare in the south east of Ireland.Leaving Chateauroux at 9am I arrived at the car ferry terminal in Cherbourg at 530pm and took my place in the queue for embarkment as the 5th car there. There was plenty of time before embarkment. My ticket one w</description>
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                    <title>HIDDEN FRANCE  5.BortlesOrgues</title>
                    <description>HIDDEN FRANCE  5.BortlesOrgues I39ve just figured out something... When I was a kid my grandparents used to rave about BortlesOrgues pronounced 39Borleyzorg39 and hence written that way. I was a kid in the 195039s yes last century. Yesterday doing a bit of research on the net to be able to write something clever about the place I learnt that the big hydroelectric dam ther</description>
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                    <title>HIDDEN FRANCE  4. Ussel</title>
                    <description>HIDDEN FRANCE 4.UsselAs I said before I travelled on this trip labelled here 39Hidden France39 with my Helper from the HelpExchange network taking her to her next Host in Auvergne. It only took me 2 days of travelling there and back driving taking photos stopping and getting the feel of various places on the way. Call me a local tourist if you like  From Aubusson the road south to Usse</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/France/Limousin/Correze/blog-746922.html</link>
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                    <title>HIDDEN FRANCE  3.Felletin</title>
                    <description>HIDDEN FRANCE 3. FelletinThe unicorn has been killed... yes I saw its skinYes in a village called Felletin about 20ks south of Aubusson on the road to Ussel.We stopped there to picnic on a bench for lunch and before driving on to Ussel we decided to visit an exhibition of tapestries in the 39glise du chteau39... except that the 39glise39 is not a church much but an exhibitio</description>
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                    <title>HIDDEN FRANCE  2.Aubusson</title>
                    <description>Trip HIDDEN FRANCE 2. AubussonIt was my third time in Aubusson this year the first time in March to see about a BandB for August and the second time for a one week course I attended in needle tapestry. This time around however I was just a tourist visiting tapestry museums and taking mteen photos.Tapestry is synonymous with this small town. This is where the famous huge wool hanging of a si</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/France/Limousin/Aubusson/blog-745646.html</link>
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                    <title>HIDDEN FRANCE  1.On the road</title>
                    <description>Trip HIDDEN FRANCE 1.On the roadThe trip goes from my place in St Civran an unknown tiny village in the Region Centre to ChampssurTarentaine a farmlike BedandBreakfast in a similarly unknown tiny village in the Region Auvergne. It meant some 300ks across the middle of France through yet another Region called Limousin. Confusing... not at all  The thing to know here is that Franc</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/France/Limousin/Gueret/blog-744431.html</link>
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                    <title>DE2008Hanau am Main</title>
                    <description>This is my second visit to Germany this year. I spent two weeks in Hanau in March and one whole month in October. The second time round I had a camera in working orderVisiting Europe in autumn is a colorful experience. For a few weeks in October green trees and shrubs in the middle of towns turn bright yellow red and brown. The leaves slowly fall like snow on the pavements. I enjoy shuffling my</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Germany/Hesse/Hanau/blog-342931.html</link>
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                    <title>DE2008from St Civran to HanauamMain</title>
                    <description>My trip to Deutschland Germany in March 2008 started very much like my trip to Great Britain the year before on a mad urge to escape I had been lending my car to my son who was using it to take his little family around. Being isolated in the village they needed it badly. But so did I. One day I said I was leaving going to visit some friends in Germany driving there with... my car.I left my p</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Germany/Hesse/Hanau/blog-342920.html</link>
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                    <title>GB20079. from Stoke to Plymouth</title>
                    <description>This time last year July 2007 I wrote my post about StokeonTrent on this Travel Blog and left the whole story of my trip from France to Scotland hanging there. One whole year later now July 2008 I've decided to finally finish off that story... never despairFrom Stoke after visiting the Pottery Museum the Wedgwood factory shop and after taking a photo of the last old kiln standing I heade</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/England/blog-304283.html</link>
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                    <title>GB078. StokeonTrent</title>
                    <description>Here's the follow up of my trip to Great Britain in March and April 2007... I got stuck in Carlisle on the north west coast of England for a week. My idea was to visit potters driving along the way throughout Britain.I left Carlisle on Friday around 4pm with cash pounds and pens in my pocket heading south to a place known for its ceramic industry. John the expat friend with a house in the village</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/England/Staffordshire/blog-195090.html</link>
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                    <title>GB077. A cash problem</title>
                    <description> In March when I decided to take a trip to Great Britain I asked my British bank in Paris to take out cash in sterling currency. They couldn't do that. I took European currency euros trusting to be able to change it into pounds and pence without problem. In Rugby I changed some of my euros but the exchange rate was not in my favour and I felt ripped off.  When I realised I would need more mone</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/blog-180576.html</link>
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                    <title>GB076. Carlisle</title>
                    <description> After visiting Scotland for a week and driving down through the Cheviot Hills and along the Roman wall I eventually ended up in Carlisle to overnight. The plan was to spend time driving slowly down south visiting potters in the area. The main idea was to make my own pottery studio known to some British potters and entice them to come and visit me.  As usual... the plan didn't work. First of all </description>
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                    <title>GB072. Dunfermline and Milnathort</title>
                    <description>UntitledFrankie PERUSSAULT It took 1 day from St Civran sain seevran in the centre of France to Amiens ahmien in the north 1 day from Amiens to Rugby in the centre of England and 1 day from Rugby to Edinburgh in Scotland. On the 4th morning at 8.30 on the carpark of the Dakota hotel at the south end of the Forth Bridge in the crisp and fresh air of Scotland John boarded his car to drive bac</description>
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                    <title>GB073. County Fife Scotland</title>
                    <description> As I was saying it was frustrating not to be able to stop anywhere by the side of the road. I managed to pull up once or twice to take a photo of the stunning scenery. No matter where you are on the planet the sight of nature is always special. In Europe nature has been kept like a garden for thousands of years. The landscape isn't 'wild'. I enjoyed seeing the stone walls dividing the paddocks o</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/Scotland/blog-156486.html</link>
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                    <title>GB075. Hadrian's Wall</title>
                    <description> After spending 2 nights and one whole day in Burntisland county Fife Scotland I drove south to Edinburgh on the Friday morning 23 March. My plan was to drive down to Newcastle via the Cheviot Hills through Northumberland by the highway A68.  South of the Firth bridge which is free of toll charge when travelling from north to south I followed signs for Edinburgh. Getting on the ring road I exp</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/England/blog-160073.html</link>
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                    <title>GB074. Burntisland county Fife Scotland</title>
                    <description> As I'm writing this in May from memory about a trip in March I have to get my dates right. I left my place by car in the centre of France on Monday 19 June to overnight in Amiens France. Then Rugby England on Tuesday night Edinburgh Scotland on Wednesday night. It means I arrived in Burntisland Scotland on Thursday night 22 March. The Bed and Breakfast I pulled in front of was indeed ver</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/Scotland/blog-158079.html</link>
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                    <title>GB071.Driving to Scotland</title>
                    <description> 1. I'm back from a trip driving my car from my place in France to Edinburgh in Scotland and back. It took 2 weeks and 5 tank fill ups. My car is an old Ford mondeo running on diesel and I love driving it. The steering wheel is on the left handside as driving on all countries of the European continent is on the right side of the road. Although I drove on the lefthand side of the road for many yea</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/Scotland/blog-156295.html</link>
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