Carefree Car trip in Castellón
Driving through Castellón Province there were days we passed as many dust covered tractors as we did cars.
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Driving through Castellón Province there were days we passed as many dust covered tractors as we did cars.
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This is the land of the friendly giant named Tombatassals; a mythical hero who created Castellón de la Plana.
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The Costa del Azahar, a part of the Spanish Coast where we are staying, has a vivid history of pirates.
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Tourangeaux describe their town: “C’est le mini-Paris” and in the past it has acted as the temporary capital.
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We were troglodytes living in a cozy partial-cave, once a part of Chinon Castle’s corner tower.
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The Loire Valley is known for its vineyards, orchards, farms, historic towns and UNESCO listed Châteaux.
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We flitted back & forth across the border visiting quaint towns and pensive World War I sites in Belgium.
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The road from Roubaix led us to Lille and Arras and the stunningly beautiful WWI Vimy Ridge Memorial.
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Touring Normandie France in alphabetical order was unplanned, we began with Arromanches, Bayeux & Caen.
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Dublin, Ireland’s actual name in Gaelic is Baile Atha Cliath, Éire pronounced Bal-ya-Awha-Clee-ah, Ay-ra.
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