Well, the first leg of my vacation is officially completed. It was a wonderful week in the Dordogne area of France, which was incredibly beautiful. Charlene and I rented a car and drove through the beautiful country with no accidents and very few mishaps! Not bad for two Americans in France.
We saw some beautiful things, most of which was very old. We went to a medieval village built into to the cliffside call Rocamadour and we saw the caves of Lascaux, which are ancient cave drawings. Pretty much everything we drove by was gorgeous.
Only 5 days in Berlin and Poland to conquer now.
Enjoy the pics:
First stop, Paris |
Little village of Brantôme |
The foie gras region: I thought it was really optimistic to have pictures and statues of live ducks everywhere...like they made it |
Reminds me of Grenoble |
Approach to Rocamadour |
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The cathedral |
Halfway up |
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The chateau up top |
At the top |
Little city along the highway |
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Nice place to work.. |
Know where we're going? |
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Now to the Roman stuff |