Friday, November 20, 2015

Toussaint Travels: Nîmes, Avignon, Pont du Gard

Hello, one and all. 

So I just had a two-week vacation because that's what they do in France. Schools have a two-week vacation every seven weeks. It's pretty sweet. Anywho, if you read my blog last year, you would notice that I visited Beaune, Bordeaux and Edinburgh last Toussaint. This year I visited a lot of different places as well. My first trip was the first weekend of Toussaint (Sunday to Tuesday) with three other assistants, Charlotte, Becca, and Emilia! We took a Blablacar (basically a carpool that you pay for) to Nîmes, where we stayed in an Airbnb. From there we went to the Pont du Gard (a famous Roman aqueduct!) and Avignon (another famous city where the Papal Palace is). Here are some cool pictures! 


Roman amphitheater of Nîmes

Le Pont du Gard


Le Pont du Gard in all its glory

Friends :) 

Just casually hanging out

Beautiful day in the Gard

Streets of Avignon

Becca gets roasted chestnuts in Avignon!

Every French city must have a carousel.

Papal Palace of Avignon!

Le Pont d'Avignon

sur le Pont d'Avignon, on y danse, on y danse

Avignon is basically a castle city!

the Rhône (same river that runs through Lyon!)

Me being a nerd on the bridge



More castle-y stuff in Avignon

Standing on the castle wall


The bridge from the side

It's fall!

The words to the Pont d'Avignon song!

Poulet rôti and french fries, yum!

The sad moment when the salt shaker opened all over my chicken

Crême brûlée

Beautiful sunset as we took the bus back to Nîmes

Fountain in Nîmes

The boys in front of the amphitheater

The statue of the bull fighter (they used to do bull fights in the amphitheater)

Maison Carrée (Square House, a sort of tomb: more Roman ruins)

Les jardins des fontaines (The Fountain Gardens)

Roman ruins: old Roman baths!!


The swan taking a bath in the Roman baths

Roman ruins: Temple to Diana

Steven contemplating the temple


Old engravings

Passageways of the temple

On our way home in another Blablacar

We took the scenic route home!

Backside of some calanques



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