LOVED Nice, this place is a place everyone should visit very relaxing and very scenic, however I do not recommend the rock beach so hard to get out of the water...
This is some place in France, I think from memory some Popes lived here at one stage but then they changed the residence of the Pope back to Rome....we stayed at the Chateau de Frontager in the Rhone Valley....
there are paddocks full of sunflowers all over France, very beautiful
Napoleon's House, it was huge!!!
Penny and the Pringle trick, Pringles are everywhere here but we have found it hard to find Salt'n'Vinegar....whats wrong with Europe Salt'n'Vinegar are the BEST!
PARIS my favourite city of all.....
Paris would have to be the most beautiful city in the world. I did not have high expectations of Paris after visiting Rome, but it is a very clean city and full of 'amazing' (I need to find a new word hey...) sites and history. Our Conitki tour guide JB was full of so much knowledge and gave us all an incentive to research more on history. It was quiet embarrassing that we had so little knowledge of the place, I guess, where it really all began. The Eiffel Tower looks pretty dull during the day but at night WOW we could not stop raving about it, it would have to be the top of the list of places to see. I really wish we had more time here but again next time! Think Craig and I will have to do this trip all again. Contiki was a fantastic way to see the major places and sites within a short period of time plus we got an education along the way!!!!! And most of all touring around Europe with some pretty darn awesome people from around the world (although most were from Australia). We had the pleasure of touring Europe with the Frat Boys from Orange County, California, Matt from Cleveland, Ohio, Shannon and Jo from.....somewhere near Washington DC, Laura and Melissa from Canada, Jo and Lee from South Africa, a sweet couple from Malaysia, oh and there were some other Americans who didn't really mix within the group and the rest were from VIC, NSW and WA plus the 2 headed Tasweigens from Brisbane who in the end of the tour had new names Greg and Emma (I know what your all thinking "EMMA" I let it slide...) there were some accents that changed Craig to Greg quiet amusing, one thing I have learnt Australians really kill the english language but we also gave everyone else a education on the Australian language :-) so maybe we do speak proper and the rest of the world just don't know it....or maybe it's just me, I got told even by the Aussie's my accent is strong, think I might enrol on how to speak correctly...
Some of these I have forgotten what they are, need to go back to our notes from JB...
I know this one, it is the Opera House right near the shopping centre
This is where Napoleon's tomb is
having a glass of sparking on the Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower lit up
Arc de Triomphe - O MY GOODNESS this is one crazy round about, we had such a great bus driver 'Johnny' apparently he is a legend within Contiki and he took on this round about like a professional driver it was hilarious I really thought we were going to crash....
Venus de Milo
outside The Lourve, now this is place is HUGE!!!!!
GREECE
Craig and I boarding our cruise around the Greek Island's
first stop MYKONOS
this place was awesome, really a great place to visit plus it sold Corn on a Cob YUM!!!!
this place was awesome, really a great place to visit plus it sold Corn on a Cob YUM!!!!
watching the sunset, so beautiful
Kusadasi TURKEY
we visited the ancient city of Ephesus where Mark Antony and Cleopatra once strolled.. also I got really really spoilt here to the point I felt sick after and still do, Craig purchased not 1 but 2 beautiful rings for me. One has black diamonds and the other just diamonds.... they really are gorgeous... but I think there is a myth to his madness, I have one word 'BOAT'....
this rug was hand made by a turkish girl, it took her 5 years to complete and was on sale for the small price of $82K US, it was beautiful even though I'm not really into that kinda thing. Tradition in Turkey are all girls are to weave a rug before they are married...
Not a great deal to do here but still lovely to see, we hired a scooter for 30 euro all we had to do was give them Craigs drivers licence and said we had bike experience which Craig does but I have never rented something like that within a time frame of 5 minutes...crazy. It was a lot of fun but I did have to keep reminding myself they drive on the other side of the road felt weird and my legs hung out more than they would on a road bike so I copped a few prickles...
great pics the history and yes you are so right we dont know enough of the history and i am sure after visiting these places it makes you want to learn more about there culture your journey is coming to a close it will certainly take awhile to get back to reality you are both very lucky people enjoy your last few days xxxx
ReplyDeleteAgain, awesome blogging babe, your photos are excellent..!! I love all your signature moves / jumps they look wicked. I cant wait to see these RINGS.......how lucky are you :) hhmmmm that BOAT hey LOL....!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY CRAIG :) hope your day got better and felt ok!
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