The Pyrenees - even into Andorra

Sep 14, 2009 23:54

Montpellier -> Carcasonne -> Encamp, Andorra = 328 KM

This stretch may not sound like very much, but since we were doing a lot of mountain driving, it's not the same as highway miles - we had to take it slower, meaning we did in face spent some good time in the car. Nevertheless, an exciting day!

First, a last glimpse of Montpellier...





The square at Montpellier by day.

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Back on the road again! Heading to Carcassonne.

Carcassonne, the wonderfully medieval fairy-tale looking enclosed city:





Many more pictures!! http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2702996&id=6810535&l=0e0bb499da

Doesn't it look like right out of a movie? Probably... because it is! Be sure to visit the album where I name which one!
 


Getting souther and wester in France...

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Looking stranger and stranger! The trees... the fog...

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We took "the back streets" on our way to Andorra, passing through this tiiiiny town!

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And you thought YOUR town was ahead of the game in their Christmas preparations! (That means Merry Christmas in French).

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Now these are THE cutest and PRETTIEST cows I've ever seen!!

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The higher we got, the crazier the fog! At this point, we're almost in Andorra.

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Andorra: 7:59 pm. Cold. Foggy.

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Some cool tunnel pics! Although it cost a few Euro, we took this newly bought tunnel through some mountains, instead of taking the long curvy mountain roads (which would have taken longer).














This is typical Andorra: a bunch of such cities, buried in the mountains.
Practically three-fourths of the hotels (most of the buildings are hotels, I swear) were closed - they're probably running full throttle at winter-time for the ski tourist season, but at the moment there's no one around!

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Hmmm hearty bean soup! An Andorra classic.

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Hannes in profiterol heaven!

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Now let's see what this camera can do - all with the same exactly lighting in the room, just different camera settings.








Well, at the end of the day, we found a GREAT place in Andorra to stay overnight - with it being dead NON-tourist season, they were practically ecstatic to have something to do. We were given a bottle of wine with only haveing to pay for one glass, because Hannes had ordered one glass but they had to open the whole bottle anyway just to give him a glass. With no one else around to drink the rest, they just gave it to us.

Yes, that's how much is NOT going on in Andorra! But hey: Traveler's Century Club +1.

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