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Chez McMullin - La Rochelle to Cherbourg, France!
The Ongoing Adventures of Brad and Liz
Sunday, June 28, 2009
This is Liz, and Alan and Tove Rigby, our friends from St. Rogatien. The fort was closed, so this is the best I could do to show the gate etc. We had a good time anyway!
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Brad and Liz
Cherbourg, Manche, France
The couple from the mountains of Montana end up going to the west coast of France and moving to the coast of the English Channel
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