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Drove from Belleville to San Tropez then Canne France. These towns are just beautiful. A great place to spend lots of money and have a wonderful romantic vacation [View Full Entry]

Mo Sadrpour - Mo Sadrpour | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 17th 2008 | 17 Views | [diary=276515]


Another morning, another breakfast of baguettes, jam, and coffee...I am so ready to be done with baguettes, paninis, and anything bread related at this point. At least this was our last day in France and we had better food to look forward to in Italy. After breakfast, we boarded the train to Cannes which was a quick trip from Nice. The weather in Canne was absolutely beautiful, and I could picture the stars here for the film festival. We walked along the waterfront and then sat outside to enjoy some relaxation and sun. After we were thoroughly roasted, we decided to [View Full Entry]

Thyroid Storm - Theresa Nguyen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 23rd 2008 | 16 Views | [diary=269114]

Movie Stars
Train Station

Considering Cannes can be one of the most frantic cities, playing host to the prestigious film festival, I was surprised to see how subdued it was. We tracked down an internet café for Annelise, because ATMs are sketch and she needed to make sure it didn’t screw her over. I bought a big ol’ bottle of peach nectar before we walked over to the sandy beaches and relaxed for a few hours. It was an interesting few hours, with anything from topless old women to creepy suitors to juvenile urinators pulling their pants down kindergarten style and relieving themselves right on [View Full Entry]

seibpa - Paul Seiberling | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 27th 2008 | 61 Views | [diary=316172]

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6 days in Provence... Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo, Antibes and Biot [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 3rd 2008 | 85 Views | [diary=260071]

Dan on the red carpet
Hands in Cannes
Antibes

This is what the school is like! There are some things that are pretty different than schools in the US but some are similar. My room is a pretty good size, its really narrow but long and it has lots of storage space, when i first saw it i didnt know if the closet would hold all my stuff but it does with room leftover! there is a sink in our room, which ive never had before but its pretty nice to not have to share a sink with twenty or so other girls! the showers and toilets are right across [View Full Entry]

NikiLecander - Nichole Lecander | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 19th 2008 | 164 Views | [diary=248010]

My roommates half
The bathrooms
How we sit at lunch!

Here are some pictures of Cannes! I wasnt expecting to be living in a place with palm trees! The weather has been great here so far! It rained real hard one day a week ago, but otherwise it has been in the 60s, I still need a jacket but I wont complain! My project director took us out to dinner the second night here and showed us around the city. She showed us La Sucée, which is the oldest building in Cannes. We then walked around the shops and saw where the Film Festival will be. The next day I went [View Full Entry]

NikiLecander - Nichole Lecander | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 13th 2008 | 44 Views | [diary=245927]

Mountains!
View of the Sea
A Castle

In France for five nights and quite possibly put on five kilos thanks to the fab bakeries here! But is also has been the most frustrating time for us. We first arrived in Chamonix from Geneve, we had enough of the big city's after one day and headed right back up into the Alps on the France side this time. Also here is the largest mountain in Europe so we thought we had better check it out. Chamonix is another small village with 5000 ppl and of course very touristy but it is the off season so we were happy with [View Full Entry]

International backpackers - Christopher & Diana | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 30th 2007 | 154 Views | [diary=213200]

Lyon
Chamonix
Canne

We drove a huge amount of the French Riviera last night looking for a place to stay. We wanted to get partially towards Cannes, and discovered that most of the towns along that section of the Riviera are pretty much shut down this time of year. We stopped by a few places that were either closed or not very nice. We ended up about 3 KM from Cannes in a little town called Miramar. When J saw the Miramar Beach Hotel was lit up and had four little gold stars on the sign, he knew that this would be CM's choice [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 26th 2007 | 97 Views | [diary=214368]

Miramar Beach Hotel
The Ritz in Cannes
CM on the Mediterranean

I am now in warm and sunny Cannes, France (you know where the film festival happes). We just arrived from Toulon, which is west of here. We had an absolutely amazing time there. It all started when we missed the bus at the airport. They expect us to be able to deplane, get our bags, and go through customs in 20 minutes. HA! We decided it was a plot by the cab company to tie up all the fares. While we were looking lost and trying to figure out what to do, we asked the lady who sat next to us [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 1st 2007 | 65 Views | [diary=197961]

The Port of Toulon
A Couple of Waiters Climbing Out of the Port
The Room...

By Nattie
September 1st 2007
Bonjour! Europe » France » Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur » Cannes
I'm behind on my blogging already. To catch up... The flight from the states was interesting, to say the least. My transatlantic flight was out of Detroit, so I had a connecting flight from Chicago Midway. When I reserved the flight, I had allowed 1.5hours between flights. So, a few minutes before boarding, I discover my Chi-Det flight is delayed 50 minutes. then an hour. then an hour 5... we finally board the plane at 7:15 central time, only to be told that all Detroit incoming flights have been grounded due to bad weather. Unfortunately, this bad weather somehow didn't delay [View Full Entry]

Nattie - Natalie Olson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 1st 2007 | 50 Views | [diary=197966]

Staying warm