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Fatcamp

We were trying to take advantage of every minute of daylight so we continued our drive to nowhere. In the fading light we entered the medium sized town of Fecamp - the very place that had supplanted St. Valery-en-Caux as the chief port of the Caux region of Normandy. In one of those "You had to be there" moments, we started to call this place "Fatcamp". Like Dieppe and St. Valery the shoreline in this town also nestled between chalk cliffs.
Day Two - The Long Rain of Henry IV

December 22nd 2012
As much as I ended-up loving France, I mean Normandy, on this trip, there is one aspect of travel where the French fail miserably against their Germand and English competitors: breakfast. The French breakfasts were very good when we chose to have them but whereas the Brits and Krauts offer breakfast as part of the hotel or B&B price, the French choose to tack on the cost as an extra. 8 Euro per pe ... read more
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