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Visiting Calais, France and its lighthouse: gracious structure dating from 1848
As lighthouses go, this structure is gracious in style — almost ornate. This possibly befits the fact that its date of construction was 1848. Calais has long been a leading port of France, and the need for a permanent light to protect and guide...
0 commentsVisiting the Northern France
Visiting the North of France is a great experience. The best way to believe in it is seeing some photos. Enjoy
2 commentsPass Away Travelling Time By Using Cheap Ferry Facilities
Make an enjoyable and memorable trip to France by checking out all available facilities mentioned in the following travel guide article.
1 commentMy cars and motor bikes down the years
Welcome to My Cars and Motor Bikes Down the Years. Home on two weeks leave from the Navy and nineteen years of age, I took a few driving lessons, went for my test and picked up my drivers licence. In those days there was only one category of...
4 commentsDurrus, County Cork Ireland Holiday
Well, I´m travelling again! Where? To the southwest coast of Ireland, visiting the Mizen Head, Sheeps Head and Inchydoney Island in County Cork.
12 commentsMake A Cultural Tour To France And Have A Great Time
France is known for its abundant cultural history and customs. The traditions of the country are nicely reflected by means of its cuisines, festivals, museums, theatre shows and other cultural activities. Cheap ferries to France is considered an...
1 commentMotorway tolls & EU borders.
As an International truck driver I ask myself why don´t European countries have the same toll system the Germans have currently, Im not very good with maths, but it would help the environment if we did not...
0 commentsMaine's Tourist Railways - Trolleys, Narrow Gauge and Standard Gauge
Rail fanning in the state of Maine. Tourist trains you can see and ride.
2 commentsExcerpt of Antiquity Calais Ascending Olympus
The following is an excerpt from Antiquity Calais Ascending Olympus, Copyright James F. Henry 2011, all rights reserved. Antiquity and Gillian stayed on the sidelines, while Mundoo went out into the middle of a deserted street, with mansions...
2 commentsVisiting gardens of Calais, France: a Flemish Town Hall belfry, Rodin's 'The Burghers of Calais' and memories of WW2
Around public gardens in a small, walkable area in the centre of Calais are found a number of structures of historical note. The garden area in front of the main façade of the Town Hall (Hôtel de Ville ) is known as the Square of the Unknown...
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