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I like Hotel Restaurant La Digue.
It's on the landside of the causeway leading out to the mont. I stayed there in July for 75 euros. Get a room with a view of the mont. You can easily walk to the mont or take the bus. I would rather stay on the landside than on the mont. It's just like New York city. If you want a nice view of the skyline of New York, stay in Jersey City cause the people in N.Y. have a view of Jersey City.
Larry J
It's on the landside of the causeway leading out to the mont. I stayed there in July for 75 euros. Get a room with a view of the mont. You can easily walk to the mont or take the bus. I would rather stay on the landside than on the mont. It's just like New York city. If you want a nice view of the skyline of New York, stay in Jersey City cause the people in N.Y. have a view of Jersey City.
Larry J
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ttt means "to the top" - - as in "Bringing your message back up <i><b>to the top</b></i>" by adding a "reply", no matter how small or inconsequential. Gets more exposure for your question.
Used rather sparingly compared to days gone by, when it was the only easy way to let someone read an "old" post. Now, the much easier way is simply to cite its URL.
Best wishes,
Rex
Used rather sparingly compared to days gone by, when it was the only easy way to let someone read an "old" post. Now, the much easier way is simply to cite its URL.
Best wishes,
Rex
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I also stayed at Hotel de la Digue. We had a room with a balcony and a terrific view of MSM. I agree that the view of the mont is wonderful and if you are on it, you'll miss it. My memorable moment was driving with the landscape being quite flat. When we first caught site of MSM and it was the only thing on the horizon. The rest of the drive was so cool, we watched MSM get bigger and bigger as we got closer. Have fun!
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<<Rex, educate me. What do you mean by "simply cite its URL". >>
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