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Mon, 1 Nov 2010 | By beno | Views [471]
I love France; they certainly have one of the best lifestyles going - the only place I know where you can get a four course lunch with plenty of wine (often all you can drink... which is a a bit !!) for 20/30 EUR. However they are busy fighting a loosing ... Read more >
Fri, 29 Oct 2010 | By crazyeyes_and_flyingfraggle | Views [315]
We crossed the Channel
with Seafrance,
and I was back in
familiar territory...Calais docks on the right side of the
road. This was a 'pinch-yourself moment', we were actually doing
this! We headed straight down the west ... Read more >
Thu, 28 Oct 2010 | By bradenh | Views [527]
Hi all, its been a while since I wrote last but things have been ticking along nicely here. I think our season is pretty much over since our last trip was to the monaco boat show which was a good couple of days with the owner. He checked out a few boats ... Read more >
Sun, 24 Oct 2010 | By travasso | Flickr Photo Gallery
All over Paris...
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Fri, 22 Oct 2010 | By aroundtheworldigo | Views [501] | Comments [1]
Ohh God! If only anyone could have been with me today, maybe it wouldn’t had been so bad. If there has ever been a day in my life where I thought the world was going to end, I thought it was today! If there is a Hell, I think I visited it also. Both ... Read more >
Mon, 18 Oct 2010 | By nomad_kiwis | Views [957]
We
came to a roundabout that circled a HUGE rock (una mas grande roca!)
and on the other side was the old border to exit Spain and enter
France. Before we knew it we were in Montrejeau and turned up a hill
and ended up in a ... Read more >
Mon, 18 Oct 2010 | By pfrend | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
In this assignment I have chosen to focus on relationships between inanimate objects. Every shot is from the Louvre museum, Paris. Since the Louvre is constantly crowded, my aim was to get up close to my subjects, and show their relationships in isolation ...
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Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By andree_onlindenway | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
The photos I shot of the Perigord Noir are pure and simple. I wanted to highlight the Five Senses and to look at them also thru texture.
Hello, my name is Andrée and I’ve been on the road a long time. I grew up in New York City and about 20 years ...
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Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By romina | Photo Gallery
Arles
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Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By romina | Photo Gallery
Avignon
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Sat, 16 Oct 2010 | By nomad_kiwis | Views [767]
We
skirted Montpellier taking the road out by the Mediterranean Sea but
it wasn't that exciting and the wind was still up and still cold so
the beach wasn't the place to be. It is a sandy beach down this way,
not pebbly like the beaches further ... Read more >
Thu, 14 Oct 2010 | By josh_shona | Views [739] | Comments [1]
To summarise the 5 weeks of our return from Vancouver to Auckland is like reading the blurb of a good book and saying that's that. So here's my blurb. Actually, a blurb may not be necessary, 3 words is all I need. New. York. City. Arrival into NYC ... Read more >
Thu, 14 Oct 2010 | By alex_rosca | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
What is a building, a place, a city in itself if not a creation of Man, an environment modeled and defined by its inhabitants. A whole culture, the entire history is what Man created.
These five photos are mere glimpses of a culture and a city. These ...
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Thu, 14 Oct 2010 | By romina | Views [424]
From Carcassone, we headed east to Avignon (in Provence). It is a town but with the elegance of Paris. Tree lined streets compliment the many elegantly maintained architectures and upmarket stores. The main attractions are the Papal Palace and Pont ... Read more >
Thu, 14 Oct 2010 | By nomad_kiwis | Views [876]
On
the 12 th we drove from Gap to Carpentras stopping at
Sisteron where they have a Citadel high above their pretty town on a
huge lump of rock. Petrol (95) goes from between €1.33
and €1.50 per litre, for us with a 70ltr tank it means it ... Read more >
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