Recent UFO sightings in France

August 25th, 2010

UFO sightings are not an American phenomenon. Almost every country in the world reports about strange images and speeding lights that could never be identified. France is significant to ufologists because it is the first country to make all of their UFO investigations public.

In early 2007, the entire database from the National Space Studies Center went online. The only information altered were the names of the witnesses, in order to protect their identities. These

Eurail Travel – Speed With Economy

August 16th, 2010
Nice, France - April 2009 016

You can effectively extend a touring holiday of Europe by several days and perhaps save money. To do it you need a Eurail pass and a little forward planning.

This is how it works. With a Eurail Pass you can go from city center to city center in Europe in great comfort at a reasonable price.

The key to this is the phrase ‘city center to city center’. Consider Paris. The airport, Charles de Gaulle, is 23 km

Glistening Paris Hotels in the City of Lights

August 16th, 2010
Nice, France - April 2009 045

Paris, the capital and largest city of France, is one of the most populated areas in Europe. It is one of the world’s leading cultural and business cities. Paris is one of the global cities in the world as it has its influence on the entertainment, fashion, media, art, politics, and science. It has been given the epithet of ‘The City of lights’. There are many landmarks, monuments and parks, which had contributed in making it one of the favorites

Are the French hospitable to American tourists? – Part 5

August 12th, 2010

My wife and I traveled to Paris Summer 2002 for a much needed vacation. The city renown for romance and lights was our destination but neither of us could speak any French but the allure drew us regardless. After arriving we rounded up our luggage and began asking around how to get to our hotel. A security guard advised us where to catch the proper shuttle and that the hotel was a 5 minute walk from its last stop. The

Reflections on black soccer stars after the 2006 World Cup

August 10th, 2010

Black football (soccer) stars are nothing new. Milla, Okocha, Blissett, Barnes and Ince are black players who have plied their trade at the highest level. However the 2006 World Cup in Germany seemed to mark a change in the progress of black players the world over. Previously, the top black stars had come from either the African superpowers (Cameroon and Nigeria), England or France (though many were are of African origin). The pool of top players

Villa Rentals In The South Of France: An Introduction

August 3rd, 2010

Every August the South of France fills up as the rest of France arrives. Motorways can be horrible and the traffic near the beaches even worse. But the reputation, while sometimes deserved, is overdone. With a little homework, even in August it is still possible to find your own place in a villa with a pool in the sun far from the crowds.

A quick geographical tour of some of the areas of interest:

The Cote d’Azur: is

Nice Better Than Gay Paris

August 1st, 2010

The area’s largest city is Nice, which, contrary to popular opinion, is not a sickly ‘nice’, but a little bit naughty with a pervading tolerant spirit and string of gay hangouts between your Nice holiday apartment and favourite beach.

La Plage de Coco beach is Nice’s gay beach. I say beach, but I mean rocky platform. A second private beach – Plage Castel – is more popular and categorised as gay-friendly, as is its neighbouring public beach.

Why people love America

July 30th, 2010

I would just like to say that America is the greatest country on the planet Earth. I have traveled and lived in Mexico and France. They are great countries. Mexico has all of the natural resources and beautiful landscapes that anyone could ask for. The same can be said for France. They both have their own distinguished cuisine, both of which I adore. Nevertheless, in many, many ways they are backward, stalled countries that offer their citizens very little hope

Discount Hotels Stay in France

July 30th, 2010
Nice, France, Eze Village

Paris is not only a capital city of France but it is also the largest city of the European country. The historical centers, monuments, Gardens and museums make Paris, one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world. The popular tourist attractions of the Paris are Eiffle Tower, Musee Du Louver, Arc de Triomphe, Cathadrale Notre-Dame de Paris and Center Pompidou.

The tourist city gives the promise about world class accommodation. You can choose

What you should know about traveling in France

July 29th, 2010
French Riviera: Nice, France

France is quite a nice country it as a very good road system a very very good rail network its quite a nice country to holiday in .

Very nice quite towns and villages and yes some very nice people who if you get to now them will help you most of the time the food is divine the wine pleasant it has a very nice coast line, on the west coast you have the Atlantic in the south you have