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		<title>By: msmezzo</title>
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		<description>Grande Sites de France?  After a visit to a few of them, my hubby and I decided to avoid them like the Plague. Since we stay near the Pont du Gard every summer, that is our one exception. But I love the very French manner of labeling these things...sort of like in Japan where every Budda is the biggest, and every wooden temple is the oldest.  Love it all.</description>
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