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French Alps, December 2011

FRANCE | Thu, 5 Jan 2012 | By brettcooke | Views [994]

Car, train, taxi, train, train and van. Our trip from London was another long day but we eventually arrived at the chalet in La Combe, France which would be our new home and work for the next five months. La Combe is a ... Read more >

Tags: 3 valleys, chalet, christmas, la combe, new years., snowboarding, st martin de belleville

 

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