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Traveling through France

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Most of us have visited so far the continent, and absorbed the cultures associated with our neighbors. France and Spain are among potential visited tourist destinations in Europe by the British, although the two countries are very different in culture and climate. France has a rich culture; castles, museums and the diversity of the land areas are huge, huge mountains and the Massif Central, the Pyrenees and the Alps in the southeast Mediterranean coast running Exotic Manon on the Cote D’Arcy Poignancy close from the Spanish border.

Northern France is a completely different climate. Dozens of excellent restaurants, usually the kitchen with local ingredients, mussels, crabs, lobsters, and cities have a very relaxed atmosphere and picturesque, similar to Cornwall, but of course with a French twist.

Travel to Normandy and Brittany in the UK is very convenient because there are several boats to and from Le Havre, Cherbourg, Saint-Mal and Dieppe. Mentioning the ferry, we should also note that a ship traveling to Portsmouth across France and arrives just on the border with Santander. It is essential to mention the beautiful region of southwest France has asked the Period. Caps (mushrooms) and foe grass are the specialties of the region, and there are many excellent restaurants offering a superb selection of the best cuisine. Although most of the region is agriculture, there are still many species of animals that roam and fly over its territory, vultures, hawks, deer and wild boar, even savage.

 

 

 

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