France, Part III - Loire Valley and a bit more

Oct 17, 2007 13:30

The Loire River is one of the longest navigable waterways in all of Europe, and, in many ways, cuts right through the heart of the country. Extending from Lyon upwards past Orleans and finally out to Nantes, it drains a good deal of the nation, and retains many of its most interesting episodes. That part which is commonly referred to as “The Loire ( Read more... )

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sputnik5 October 19 2007, 02:08:25 UTC
How gorgeous!
How's the south of France?
And thank you for the lovely postcard:)

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plyushka October 19 2007, 13:32:35 UTC
It is much fun. We are almost into Italy! Looking for places to stay in Amsterdam now.

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