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Le Hameau (St. Paul de Vence)Newest Review: ... black. These birds are beautiful, I can remember what they're called. They zoom through the village, no in an intrusive way ... more |
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by - written on 25/11/08 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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This is a review on St Paul De Vence. I went there in June this year and it was so beautiful! It is basically a village on a hill with a beautiful chapel in the middle. One of the locals told me that all of these birds flew around the chapel and then they all landed on it so it just looked black. These birds are beautiful, I can remember what they're called. They zoom through the village, no in an intrusive way but it is quite fasinating. All the resturaunts are perfect. The local produce is so tastey, you will never look at a tomato in England in the same way again. They are much more tastey here, it must be the weather. The weather ... Read the complete review
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