+ Follow AVIGNON GRAND HOTEL Tag
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[Title] => Avignon: The City of Popes
[Summary] => Fields and fields of lavender welcomed us as we drove through Provence in the south of France. We smelled wild thyme and lavender in the air and heard the symphony of cicadas perched on red-tile roofs.
Provence means dazzling light and rugged, rocky countryside interspersed with vineyards, fields of lavender and olive groves. The Romans staked their first claim here and left riches behind; Van Gogh and Cezanne taught us to see it through their eyes.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-01 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christine S. Dayrit
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AVIGNON GRAND HOTEL
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[Title] => Avignon: The City of Popes
[Summary] => Fields and fields of lavender welcomed us as we drove through Provence in the south of France. We smelled wild thyme and lavender in the air and heard the symphony of cicadas perched on red-tile roofs.
Provence means dazzling light and rugged, rocky countryside interspersed with vineyards, fields of lavender and olive groves. The Romans staked their first claim here and left riches behind; Van Gogh and Cezanne taught us to see it through their eyes.
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[AuthorName] => Christine S. Dayrit
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