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Тип: Забележителности
Добавено от: Videоguide
Добавено на: 05.05.2011
Държава: Франция
Населено място: Тулуза
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Toulouse, France by TravelPod blogger Kitty titled "Hold on to your windscreens". TravelPod is a company of TripAdvisor™. Kitty's travel blog entry: "Very excited to be driving along some coastline, particularly as it was the Cote D'Azur we headed across to Nice, the capital of the French Riviera. We headed straight to the beach to enjoy the warm weather and the warm waters of the ocean. The drive from Cannes around the coast to St Tropez was beautiful, as well as marvelling at the huge and luxurious house's and boats belonging to the rich and famous there were many rocky coves with emerald green water to enjoy. Avignon is one of the major artistic centres in France and it definitely has a very artsy bohemian kind of feel to it. We were there for the Avignon festival so street performers and leaflet flyers were out in full force advertising their operas, films or musical acts. We then visited the very impressive 'Pont du Gard' once part of a 50km long aqua duct system still standing in all its glory after being built 19BC by the Romans! Impressive! Unfortunately we were unable to stay in the carpark at Pont du Gard so we set off to try and find somewhere to park for the night. After driving for a few hours we were tired and decided to park at a truck stop on the motorway. At 2am I was woken by the crackling sound of our sun protectors on the front passenger side window. After realising it couldn't be the wind making it ...