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June 26, 2018
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We arrived in the port city of Le Havre at 04:30 Sunday (if the scheduled arrival time printed on the day’s activities sheet was accurate) and would remain docked there for two full days. Le Havre is at the mouth …
June 22, 2018
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Enough with the cheese, tell me about the booze. Like the A o C cheeses, the five beverages of Normandy that have received that designation are closely related. They are: Calvados, Calvados Pays d’Auge, Calvados Domfrontais, Pays d’Auge, and Pommeau …
June 22, 2018
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When we’d had our fill of the museum, we decided we’d seen enough for the day and would simply have a wander about the area without straying too far because we knew we had another gastronomic treat waiting for us …