May 10th, 2011 by admin

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Paul Stephenson
If you're planning to take school children to France tour it might be a good idea to have some goals in mind, While on this trip to France, you can teach them history and geography. For France travel, Mont St Michel is a must to visit. France tours can provide interesting study for art classes.
While on a France tour, Mont St Michel can consume one full day and children would love to spend time on top of the island. The island is lit beautifully in evening too. France tour can be risky as the sand is notoriously misleading and can be dangerous.
While you go for a France tour, you will find the buildings as beautiful examples of Medieval architecture.
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March 14th, 2011 by admin

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Tourists to France are being attracted to its scenic canals and are adopting varied means of travel to explore them completely, not being limited to the waterway alone.
The oldest canal in France, Canal du Midi, is in the south-west. It opened in 1689 and is now a national monument. It has unique oval locks. The Nantes-Brest canal in Brittany, north-west of France, built by Napoleon when Brest was blockaded by the English and people in France required a secure waterway to reach Nantes, is 364km long with 328 locks. The 'bief de partage,' the highest point on the canal where the waters separate, was dug by prisoners of war. Burgundy, in the eastern-central part of France, boasts of the Nivernais canal that has two tunnels, a lock ladder, self-operated drawbridges, and manual wooden lock gates.
Tourists are cycling, rollerblading, riding and walking on town paths alongside the canal to gain an enthralling enriching experience on their trip to France.
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March 13th, 2011 by admin

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The French language has been used in so many ways to articular a romantic atmosphere. Women who are looking to experience such romance can fly directly to France and explore the city of love. Known for the romantic hot spots, you will not be able to get away from love. Traveling alone is also encouraged as there are plenty of friendly individuals to hang out with.
Enjoy watching the sunrise, with fresh bakery good for breakfast. You can also have romantic walks, dinners with traditional live music in the background and of course, the French language everywhere you look. If you don't know the language you can still get around as it is one of the most popular spots in Europe. France travel is without a doubt very romantic indeed.
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