We said goodbye to Rod and Cornelia on the platform at Basel railway station at 8am this morning. We have had an amazing time with

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We said goodbye to Rod and Cornelia on the platform at Basel railway station at 8am this morning. We have had an amazing time with
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It was going to be a long drive to Paris from Bayeux, so we searched the travel guides and discovered a couple of castles associated
In the morning, Rod drove the 200 kilometres to the medieval town of Bayeux in Normandy. We drove much of the way on toll roads,
Rod drove us from Amiens to Giverny in just over two hours. It was a journey of over 130km, much of it on narrow winding
Villers-Bretonneux marked the final stop on our three-day Anzac battlefields tour. An Allied victory here in late April 1918 was demoralising for the Germans, and