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AndiM Jul 9th, 2011 02:45 PM

Dordogne & Annecy - my blog continues as we travel
 
Here are few more installments!
http://familyineurope.travellerspoint.com/

We're having a great time. It's 12:45am and I better get to sleep!

twk Jul 12th, 2011 11:13 AM

Enjoyed your blog. Driving my own vehicle over those Dordogne roads might have given me a heart attack. We just kept reminding ourselves "zero deductible." Looks like one heck of a trip.

AndiM Jul 12th, 2011 11:45 AM

twk - we've got a good insurance package and have been assured that we'll have a "new" car delivery back in the US. Any external damage will be fixed. We're in the Pyrenees now and the roads might be a bit better. I'll update the blog tomorrow after we drive a bit. Thanks!

StCirq Jul 12th, 2011 11:47 AM

Thanks for this. Looks like a great trip. Interestingly, the first person I ever met in the Dordogne back in 1993 was the Hungarian man who eventually opened La Merenda. Not sure if he's still there, but he was quite a character!

And not to quibble (much), but: <<We were lucky enough to have an English guided tour through the only cave in the world with prehistoric cave paintings which one can visit.>>

There are a lot of caves with prehistoric paintings that can be visited - among them Combarelles (next door to Font-de-Gaume), the Grotte de St-Cirq (just down the road in St-Cirq), Pech Merle, and a host of others in France and Spain alone.

Enjoy the Pyrénées!

AndiM Jul 13th, 2011 01:05 PM

StCirq - how funny that you met the guy who opened Ma Lerenda! There was a woman who seemed to be running the place all three nights we ate there.

My bad on the cave stat. Our very enthusiastic guide made a distinction between prehistoric paintings, engravings, and painted outlines of animals. He said there was something unique about the paintings at Font de Gaume that couldn't be seen elsewhere. I must have gotten it wrong. Whatever the case, it was sure amazing!

twk Jul 13th, 2011 02:21 PM

I recall some pitch about some unique feature of Font du Gaume, but I don't recall exactly what it was. Whatever they claim, I really enjoyed the tour, and prehistoric cave art was not high on my list of priorities.


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