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The 19th started off with a late exit from the truck stop, eating a €5 breakfast of croissants, jam and coffee, and charging and blogging, before moving into Avignon. The day was doomed however, as I was feeling right grumpy and out of whack, suffering from a crap night's sleep and being generally frustrated at everything on the planet. I think that travelling for months on end catches up to you every now and then, and the 19th was the day of days for it. I was over Avignon after 10 minutes of being in there, it was blowing a Northern [View Full Entry]

AleksNemo - Aleks & Nemo | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 5th 2010 | 1 Views | [diary=462813]

The Palais Des Papes
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Cloisters in Some Random Church

Walked miles from Avignon to Chateau, beautiful over the hills of Gard. Went back to the old Rhone canal to take some piccies. [View Full Entry]

matty en france - matty en france | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 10th 2009 | 29 Views | [diary=443743]

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September 2, 2009 - Provence, France So instead of going thru the tiny roads of the Verdon (Grand Canyon of France) region, we went through the tiny roads of the Luberon National Park. Funny how fate leads you in a direction and boy was this direction scenic. What a beautiful drive through Provence. They must have just cut the lavenders back as we can see field after field of them but no purple flowers. Still, breathtaking. We arrived in the “Venice” of France which was a village called L’Isle-s l’Sourge (you should hear Andrew try to pronounce this) [View Full Entry]

Kathy and Andrew - Kathy Swank-Wilson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 14th 2009 | 43 Views | [diary=436405]

Pont du Gard
Pont du Gard

It was nice waking up in Avignon again. We had already spent 2 days in this town and it felt familiar. After breakfast we broke into groups and went on a walking tour. We use a "quietvox" for this. It's a small ipod like speaker with a detachable earpiece. You keep the earpiece for future use and everyday get a new "vox". The vox's have numbers and that is your group so when you walk around you have a considerable distance you can be from your guide and still hear. It's very easy to use. Today we are touring the Palais [View Full Entry]

Jodi Rigberg - Jodi Rigberg | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 26th 2009 | 44 Views | [diary=431333]

Anniversaire De L'Arrive Des Papes a Avignon
Alexandra at Palais des Papes
Palais des Papes

Today we celebrate our 30th anniversary in Avignon. I have 10 minutes to journal before we leave the ship for our morning tour of the Palais de Pape. We enjoyed our stay in Arles. We walked the the town when we arrived and returned to the ship for a jacuzzi (I wish I could call it a hot tub but the water is pool temperature so I have nicknamed it the "cold tub". However, at the end of the day it is so refreshing. The weather has reached 90 degrees every day and it's equally as humid as hot! We had [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 25th 2009 | 47 Views | [diary=430986]

Fontaine Amedee Pichot
The gladiators
Theatre Antique

Le 17 juillet, Maxime et moi nous sommes envolés vers le sud de la France en Provence pour rejoindre mes amis Erwan et Caro qui habitent Rognonas, juste à coté d'Avignon. On a passé deux semaines magnifiques dans un coin du monde aussi enchanteur que ce que j'avais entendu et imaginé au fil des années. Un mélange de saveurs délicieuses, des mets typiques provençal, des paysages à couper le souffle, des gens chaleureux, c'était incroyable. J'étais au paradis du fromage, moi qui adore ça! La gastronomie tournait autour de la bonne baguette quotidienne (évidement!), des saucissons, des fromag [View Full Entry]

enigma22 - Nathalie | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 4th 2009 | 190 Views | [diary=422577]

Place du Palais à Avignon
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If I was in love, this is the city i would visit!!! Avignon, just here four nights. It's amazing, so much to see. We are on an island in the middle of the Rhone. This is the second largest region for wine in the whole of France. The city is amazing, we walk out of the campsite towards the Rhone and jump on to the shuttle boat across the river into the city. Just about coping with the heat. The pool is a welcome relief. Read the campsite rules, silence from 10pm-oh yes!! First night is a bank holiday weekend [View Full Entry]

France in a caravan - Caravanof love | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 26th 2009 | 119 Views | [diary=402395]

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On our last day in Provence we took another drive but this time northwest of Avignon along the Cote de Rhone, one of France's wine regions. The countryside was hilly, and light green from new growth of leaves on the grape vines. All very scenic. We stopped at a hill village called Vaison-de-Romaine which had Roman ruins right beside where we parked. The town was also having a flea market and many people were out touring. It was the first of May, which is Labor Day in France, so everyone had the day off. Then we decided to change directions and [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 2nd 2009 | 59 Views | [diary=395576]

Roman ruin in Vaison-de-Romaine
Pont du Gard, 25 km west of Avignon
Pont du Gard

This morning we woke up to rain, but by the time we finished breakfast, it was sunny. So we decided to take a drive into the countryside of Provence. Our first stop was south of Avignon to St Remy, where Vincent Van Gogh spent many years painting. Alas, it was market day, and impossible to park anywhere. So we changed directions and headed east to the Luberon. This is a mountainous area of vineyards, olive groves, and old stone farm houses with an occasional charming village every few miles. The landscape reminded me somewhat of the Napa Valley. We made stops [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 30th 2009 | 58 Views | [diary=395092]

Farm house in Eygallieres
Approaching Gordes from the road
View of countryside from Gordes

Today was market day in Villeneuve-les-Avignon. We just walked down to the square ater breakfast and didn't have to worry about finding a parking place. Think your local US farmers market times 20. Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, sausages, spices, clothes, purses, candy; it was all there. Then we took a local bus across the river Rhone into Avignon. Avignon was an important Roman city,as well as the seat of the Catholic church in the early middle ages. It is also the home of the St. Benezet Bridge of nursery rhyme fame. Built in the 12th century, it had 22 arches and spanned [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 1st 2009 | 47 Views | [diary=395215]

St Benezet Bridge
St Benezet Bridge
The Pope's Palace in Avignon


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