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AUSTRALIA | Thu, 18 Jul 2013 | By deanm | Views [756] | Comments [2]

I finally landed at CDG after 24 hours of traveling and had no problem getting into the city. Got to Gare Du Nord train station and thats when it really hit me. This train station is massive, it took me 10 minutes to find my way out. I left Gare ... Read more >
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