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Beautiful Excursions

Grèce: étape en Macédoine
Greece, exploring Macedonia: Travelling Macedonia is like discovering the East, in the cradle of the West, of constantly shifting history, and sublime rustic landscapes. It also means exploring a country that has escaped mass tourism. Ismaël discovers another side to Greece, off the beaten track, a region as rich as it is authentic.
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La Provence gourmande
Gourmet Provence: In the radiant southern sunshine, lulled by the song of the cicada, Provence and its inhabitants offer a generous cuisine, reflecting their legendary sense of conviviality. From the Verdon Gorges to Marseille, Sophie meets the people of Provence, by birth or by adoption, who decided to showcase their unique terroir.
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Normandie gourmande
Delicious Normandy: Normandy, lush green pastures, speckled cows, orchards filled with birds and juicy apples - For those who love good food: thick cream to accompany a tarte Tatin, camembert perfect with a glass of Calvados, butter to make rainy weather wonderful and shellfish for the ideal end to a sunny day.
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Nouvelle-Calédonie, un camaïeu de bleu
New Caledonia, in every shade of blue: Over 17,000 km from Paris, in the very heart of the Pacific Ocean, lies an idyllic paradise, New Caledonia. Lush green mountains, lagoons of turquoise water, it seems the very epitome of a picture postcard destination. But this French archipelago is also home to a host of well-hidden treasures.
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Sud marocain, aux portes du désert
Southern Morocco, at the gateway to the desert: Morocco's Great South, marking the country's extremity, attracts few tourists, doubtless due to the lack of facilities. Yet, in recent years, things have begun to change. An opportunity to discover a region with an incredible diversity of landscapes: the Atlas Mountains, the sand dunes of Merzouga, valleys of palm groves.
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Viva Las Vegas
With its outlandishness, its glitter, its neon signs and its history, Las Vegas is a popular holiday destination. But the town offers much more than Las Vegas Boulevard. Ismaël reveals its well-kept secrets for the fans of this town.
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Ouzbékistan, sur la route de la Soie
Uzbekistan and its incredible riches are attracting more and more visitors. If the country was partially destroyed by the earthquake of 1966, sumptuous monuments have been preserved. An obligatory passage on the Silk Road, Uzbekistan preserves testimonies of this glorious past.
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Le Morbihan, de village en village
From village to village in Morbihan: Morbihan is an exceptional summer destination for French and foreign tourists alike. With its wild coastline, Gulf and islands, the region has a lot to offer. So, when the warmer weather arrives, visitors quickly flock to its coastal villages. By contrast, the lesser-known villages further inland tend to be overlooked.
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Un été en Suède
A summer in Sweden: Welcome to Sweden, a land synonymous with nature with its lakes, mountains and forests but also its Northern Lights, its small fishing villages and its Viking culture. The country has successfully protected its environment while creating cosmopolitan cities such as Gothenburg on the west coast or the capital Stockholm.
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Week-end à Rouen
Weekend in Rouen: Rouen, capital of Normandy, is ideally located for a long weekend. Amongst its many attractions: the old town, half-timbered buildings and car-free streets, its famous cathedral painted innumerable times by the impressionist artists, and its churches, so numerous that Victor Hugo called Rouen "the town of a hundred bell towers".
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Cap-Vert, les îles dans le vent
Cape Verde, the windswept islands: An archipelago to the west of Senegal, Cape Verde comprises ten islands with 545,000 inhabitants. Cape Verde has been a republic since its independence in 1975. The Cape Verdean people are the result of extremely varied influences. The singer Cesaria Evora is one of their most famous representatives.
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La Haute-Corse, de village en village
Haute-Corse, from village to village: The island of beauty, wild and unspoilt, for holidays, on the beach or out hiking, in the sunshine, in the maquis or just for its gastronomy or its Calvi rosé - each has their own vision of Corsica. For Sophie, it's a voyage to the rhythm of the villages of Haute-Corse.
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Lille gourmand
Delicious Lille: Lying on the crossroads where Picardie meets Belgium, Lille offers a wealth of culture and rich history. Its architecture is an open book to its fascinating past. Its proximity to seemingly endless beaches naturally attracts tourists. And its gastronomy, ignored for so long, today gets the top billing it deserves.
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Martinique, coeur Caraïbes
Martinique, heart of the Caribbean: Turquoise sea, palm-fringed beaches of white sand: welcome to Martinique. With a coastline measuring 350 km, it offers an incredible variety of beaches, from the family-friendly to the wild and unspoilt. But the island also has many other qualities: its gastronomy, its people and its party spirit.
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L'Île-de-France, de village en village
Île-de-France, from village to village: Île-de-France, home to some 12 million people. Many live in towns, at varying distances from the French capital, but some have chosen a rural idyll, far from the bustle of Paris. The villages of Île-de-France appear the ideal destination for an enchantingly peaceful stay.
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La Camargue en liberté
Weekend in Camargue: Endless landscapes coloured in pink, green and blue, animals living in freedom - Welcome to the Camargue, land of water and light. A veritable wilderness offering a surprising diversity of flora and fauna, all it asks is that you know how to take your time, and the bull by the horns.
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La Savoie, de village en village
Savoie, from village to village: Sophie begins her journey through Savoie in Chanaz, on the Savières Canal, a small watercourse that flows into the Le Bourget Lake. She then continues her voyage through the different "lands" and terroirs, between mountain and plateau, that make up the former duchy, such as the Bauges or the Beaufortain.
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Week-end à La Rochelle
Weekend in La Rochelle: La Rochelle is ideally situated for a weekend away from it all, enjoying some of the highest levels of sunshine of any French town. When it comes to architecture, its age-old towers, cobbled streets, half-timbered mediaeval houses and grandiose town houses make it a veritable open-air museum.
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