Specialities of St. Malo


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July 25th 2009
Published: July 26th 2009
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The second day in St. Malo, we visited all other places which we couldn't visit on our first day. We wondered around the city wall and spend most of the time window shopping and taking photos. There were a lot of visitors compared to the previous rainy day.

Whenever we felt hungry, we ate mussels and chip, then gallets and caramel crepes to the end. During our meal time, we tossed our glasses up filled with cider glasses.

The time ran faster than we expected. We headed back to the train station 30 minutes before our departure but we forgot to get our tickets checked only last five minutes before the departure. I ran like a lunatic on the platform and reach the ticket checker to realise that I had the wrong ticket in my hands.

The ticket checker kindly told me that there would not be a problem on the train as long as he is on the train. When we arrived at the train station Gare Montparnasse at 22.30, it was still hot in Paris and the city is burning like in hell.


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18th August 2009

pottery!
Saint Maol has wonderful pottery.....I am looking to purchase some of the pottery, but alais.........no way to contact the store.............The card says..Le potier et le Sellier, 8 rue Jacques Cartier. 35400 Saint Malo
19th August 2009

We did see a couple of shops selling St. Malo potteries and stuff. most of them are for tourists. They are located in side the city wall.

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