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Chez McMullin - La Rochelle to Cherbourg, France!
The Ongoing Adventures of Brad and Liz
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Cap de la Hague. This is the far northwest point on the peninsula that we live on. The wind was not very hard while we were here, but it got stronger and the waves were getting larger when we left to go to the nearby town.
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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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