The Route: Spinning in the Camargue
From Carpentras-Avignon we will take the opportunity of once again circling the wonderful Camargue. We just never lose our fascination with the unicorns masquerading as white horses, the black bulls, and the rice paddies, the "sand" wine vineyards, and the unique church at Saintes Maries. We will also have a brief chance to visit the Wednesday market, in photogenic Arles!
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Steve Miller/GrampiesTo Patrick O'HaraWe think so too. It seems like we are repeatedly drawn to the Camargue/Provence. There is so much to see and do.
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Li XueThat region is so pretty. If you have some extra time, you could consider adding on La Grande Motte. The architecture is strangely alluring a la Montreal's Habitat 67.
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Steve Miller/GrampiesTo Li XueYou are right about the architecture being reminiscent of Expo 67. We have actually been through La Grande Motte on previous trips and find it very attractive. Not this time probably since we ended up on a tight schedule.
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