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Pere Magloire Calvados and Pont-l’Évêque, Normandy France
Pont L’Eveque is located in the department of Calvados in Lower Normandy in north western France 12 km from Deauville. It is known for the square shaped soft cheese or “the stinky cheese” which bears its name. This is a traditional French town. We will discuss the cheese and visit the factory in a future video. Pont L’Eveque has always been an important trade route between Paris, Rouen and the coast of Brittany since Roman times. The river Touques flows through the town which was also used for transporting produce to neighbouring villages. During the battle of Normandy in 1944, 65% of the town, under German occupation, was destroyed by…
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La Mais on Bleue (Blue House) of Euclideas Da Costa, Dives Sur Mer, France
On an obscure side street in the small village of Dives Sur Mer, Normandy, France is an inspired oddity. A reminent of an era long since gone, a passionate reminder of one’s home land carved into the small space of new surroundings. Euclides da Costa Ferreira made his home away from home in Dives Sur Mer during World War II. Da Costa , a mason by trade, made his way to France from his home land in Portugal looking for work. Born in 1902 in Porto, Portugal, he traveled to France at the age of 22. He was 57 years old when he was diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) and now…
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The Rotheneuf Statues, Carved Rocks (les Rochers Sculptés) of St Malo France
There are many wonderful things to do in St Malo, France. San Malo is famous because it is the Birthplace of legendary sailors and privateers from the middle ages such as Jacques Cartier, the man who discovered Canada ,it boasts Beautiful beaches , rich history and rocky coastline, dotted with sailing and fishing boats but nothing as unique and amazing as what one can find in the village of Rotheneuf. The village of Rotheneuf is located just 5 km on the outskirts of Saint Malo in Brittany France not far from village of Concale also just north west from well known Le Mont St Michel. This former fishing village gets its name from a family of privateers, smugglers and nobles ,…
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Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg (Castle Koenigsbourg), Alsace, France
The Alsace region of France borders Germany , France , Switzerland. With the major city of Strasbourg being a focal point. there are many castles in the area but not like The medieval castle of Koenigsbourg or Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg is a marvel of the Alsace region of France. If you are In northeastern France and looking to explore a proper castle, look no further. According to their website the Chateau welcomes up to half a million visitors per year. You can purchase tickets on site, but summer time can be a high attendance time so online ticketing is recommended if you wish to explore the upper ramparts. My…
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Dives Sur Mer and the Venetian Fairy Festival
Located only 30 minutes from the city of Caen in northwest france, not to be confused with Cannes in the south. The location between resort villages Cabourg and Deauville is the small village of Dives-sur-Mer, in the department of Calvados, in the region of Normandy France. It is a charming port city with approximately 6000 inhabitants. The history of Dives is famously linked to that of of William the Conqueror Guillaume, who gathered his fleet there before leaving for the conquest of England in 1066.Although Normandy is best known for its WW II D-Day history, the history of Dives Sur Mer goes further back even before its most famous inhabitant…