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FRANCE | Sun, 27 Nov 2016 | By iain_and_tamara | Views [977] | Comments [1]
For weeks we had been building toward this challenge, a dash across the entire South of France from Pamplona in Spain through to Nice, virtually on the Italian border with just thirty hours to achieve it using one driver! We were ... Read more >
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