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Corkos! (Or maybe cork oaks.)
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From here you could see the ocean if I had a wide-angle lens. Frejus and St. Rapheal would be to the left. At the right, you can see a bit of the Montagne de Roquebrun. The town of Roquebrun is our (mistaken) goal for the day.
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Starting down the hill!
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This terrible picture memorializes a _wonderful_ dinner in Frejus.
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From our hotel room in Frejus.
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Thalassa!
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Soy Rider
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Lunchtime near the cathedral in Frejus.
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The cloister at the cathedral in Frejus.
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Beautiful little paintings of animals, monsters, men, etc. on the ceiling of the cloister. I couldn't get them lit very well, unfortunately.
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Ampitheater at Frejus. It really was almost rubble at some point. They are trying to do serious reconstruction over the next 9 months. Various reconstructions efforts over the decades have sometimes had an eye on historical accuracy, and sometimes not.
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Frejus has a petit train! Efforts to get Terresa to pose with it were unsuccessful.
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I have food poisoning in Frejus. From bad poulet roti from the supermarket in Fayence two nights ago.
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My waves of cramps do not dampen Teresa's spirits!
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Many cool architectural features in Aix en Provence.
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Also much good food on display in Aix!
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How many things can we eat now, and still have a good dinner?
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Cloister in Aix.
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