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Adventure in Bordeaux France? Fun in The World's Most Iconic Wine Region!
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Bordeaux, France is one of the most famous and historic wine regions in the world - but Vince sets out to look past Bordeaux's traditional reputation to find new, modern producers...and they're making way more than just Bordeaux blends! These winemakers are innovating, trying new techniques, and making every style of wine imaginable; whites, reds, sparklers, rosés and sweet wines!...and we can't forget the incredible people and delicious food that comes along with any visit to France!
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00:00 Intro 01:14 Bordeaux Wine History 03:30 Classification of 1855 07:29 Downtown Bordeaux 10:09 Ecole du Vin 11:42 La Cite du Vin 14:38 Vino VIP 16:56 Château Venus and Region Geography 21:50 Wine Tasting Château Biac 27:52 Bordeaux Grapes 31:49 French Outdoor Market 33:20 Bordeaux Oxygène 34:22 Lunch at Basaline's House 39:25 Saint-Émilion 40:52 Art of Blending at Cormeil-Figeac 46:25 Restaurant Pairings at Maison des 5 Sens 55:06 Outro Boat Tour ___________________
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The French Southern and Antarctic Lands[7] (French: Terres australes et antarctiques françaises, TAAF) is an Overseas Territory (French: Territoire d'outre-mer or TOM) of France. It consists of:
Adélie Land (Terre Adélie), the French claim on the continent of Antarctica. Crozet Islands (Îles Crozet), a group in the southern Indian Ocean, south of Madagascar. Kerguelen Islands (Archipel des Kerguelen), a group of volcanic islands in the southern Indian Ocean, southeast of Africa, approximately equidistant between Africa, Antarctica and Australia. Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands (Îles Saint Paul et Amsterdam), a group to the north of the Kerguelen Islands. The Scattered Islands (Îles Éparses), a dispersed group of islands around the coast of Madagascar. The territory is sometimes referred to as the French Southern Lands (French: Terres australes françaises) or the French Southern Territories,[8] usually to emphasize non-recognition of French sovereignty over Adélie Land as part of the Antarctic Treaty System.[6]
The entire territory has no permanently settled inhabitants. Approximately 150 (in the winter) to 310 (in the summer) persons are usually present in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands at any time, but they are mainly made up of military personnel, officials, scientific researchers and support staff
On July 5, 2019, the Crozet, Kerguelen, and Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the French Austral Lands and Seas because of their pristine wilderness, biodiversity, The territory includes Amsterdam Island, Saint Paul Island, the Crozet Islands, and the Kerguelen Islands in the southern Indian Ocean near 43°S, 67°E, along with Adélie Land, the sector of Antarctica claimed by France, named by the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville after his wife.
Adélie Land (about 432,000 km2 or 167,000 sq mi) and the islands, totaling 7,781 km2 (3,004 sq mi), have no indigenous inhabitants, though in 1997 there were about 100 researchers whose numbers varied from winter (July) to summer (January).
Amsterdam Island and Saint Paul Island are extinct volcanoes and have been delineated as the Amsterdam and Saint-Paul Islands temperate grasslands ecoregion. The highest point in the territory is Mont Ross on Kerguelen Island at 1,850 m (6,070 ft). There are very few airstrips on the islands, only existing on islands with weather stations, and the 1,232 km (766 mi) of coastline have no ports or harbors, only offshore anchorages.
Volcan du Diable on Grande Terre, Kerguelen The islands in the Indian Ocean are supplied by the special ship Marion Dufresne sailing out of Le Port in Réunion Island. Terre Adélie is supplied by L'Astrolabe sailing out of Hobart in Tasmania.
However, the territory has a merchant marine fleet totaling (in 1999) 2,892,911 GRT/5,165,713 tonnes deadweight (DWT), including seven bulk carriers, five cargo ships, ten chemical tankers, nine container ships, six liquefied gas carriers, 24 petroleum tankers, one refrigerated cargo ship, and ten roll-on-roll-off (RORO) carriers. This fleet is maintained as a subset of the French register that allows French-owned ships to operate under more liberal taxation and manning regulations than permissible under the main French register. This register, however, is to vanish,[when?] replaced by the International French Register (Registre International Français, RIF).
Flora and fauna See also: List of mammals of French Southern Territories Designations UNESCO World Heritage Site Official name French Austral Lands and Seas Criteria Natural: (vii), (ix), (x) Designated 2019 (43rd session) Reference no. 1603 State Party France Region Western Europe Ramsar Wetland Official name Réserve Naturelle Nationale des Terres Australes Francaises Designated 15 September 2008 Reference no. 1837[12] Due to their isolation, the French islands in the southern Indian Ocean comprise one of the last remaining large wilderness areas on Earth.[13] Furthermore, the islands are positioned along the Antarctic Convergence, where upwelling creates nutrient-rich waters.[14] As a result, birds and marine mammals gather on the islands in great abundance. More than 50 million birds of 47 species breed on the islands, including more than half the breeding population of 16 different species.[13] The largest populations of king penguins and the endangered Indian yellow-nosed albatross on Earth are found on the Crozet Islands and Amsterdam Island, respectively.[14] Other threatened bird species with important populations on the islands include Eaton's pintail, MacGillivray's prion, and the Amsterdam albatross, which is one of four bird species endemic to the island group.[14] The French Southern Lands also hold the second largest population of southern elephant seals on Earth, numbering roughly 200,000, and the third largest population of the Antarctic fur seal.
Because of their isolation and subpolar location, the French Southern Lands are
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Top 10 Best National Parks to Visit in France | English
#France #FranceNationalPark #BestNationalParksInFrance #FranceVisitNationalParks From protected shoreline areas to elevated mountain ranges, the top 10 national parks in France boast some of the best views and natural scenery in France. France is full of state parks, national heritage areas, historical parks, a national seashore, and other parks. There are over a hundred state protected areas in France which include wildlife areas, state forests, nature reserves, state parks, and so much more. If you’re in France and enjoy nature and spending time outdoors, then this list of France parks is for you. The comprehensive list covers twenty-five of the best outdoor recreational spaces which preserve the natural beauty of the land while providing ample opportunity to partake in activities such as hiking, fishing, swimming, camping, and more. In many of the parks we’ve listed, the fun continues during the colder winter months as they also provide snowshoeing, ice fishing, and cross-country skiing. Check out the top 10 best National Parks to visit in France and put together a trip itinerary that kids and adults alike will remember for a lifetime.
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What to do in Marseille (in 1 day!) | Marseille France Port Day on Virgin Voyages Vlog
#marseille #travelvlog #virginvoyages Bonjour mes amis from Marseille, France! If you are wondering what to do in Marseille, France in 1 day because you're here on a Virgin Voyages cruise (or any other cruise) or if you are just in Marseille for a short time and looking for some inexpensive things to do, then this video is for you! Marseille is such an interesting city and there is so much to explore. One day in Marseille is definitely not enough, but if its all you have, then this travel guide to Marseille will definitely help you maximize your port day to see some of the key landmarks and sights in this city. Leave me a comment down below if you have ever been to Marseille...what was your favorite thing that you did while you were there?
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Sur terre ou sous l'eau, escale aux Kerguelen
C'est sans doute l'archipel le plus connu des Terres Australes. Les Kerguelen, de la taille de la Corse, abritent une des plus importantes colonie d'éléphants de mer des îles subantarctiques. Véritable sentinelle des changements climatiques, ce mammifère marin aux abords patauds est le sujet de prédilection d'un amoureux des TAAF: Christophe Guinet. Si la vie n'est pas très riche sur terre, sous l'eau en revanche elle recèle de milliers de trésors insoupçonnés et magiques qu'explorent les scientifiques emmenés par un autre chercheur-plongeur, Jean-Pierre Féral.
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Hyères (French Riviera / Côte d'Azur) - One Day in this Cute City Near Porquerolles
Hyères is the oldest seaside resort of the French Riviera and has kept a certain elegance and many assets! The city has indeed many Belle Époque villas as well as a medieval center which testify to a rich heritage. The city is one of the largest municipalities in France, its territory extends over 30 km from north to south and includes the beautiful island of Porquerolles (sometimes called the island of Hyères). Don't leave without visiting the Tour des Templiers as well as the Place Massillon and the Rue Portalet! For the more athletic, we recommend walking to the top of the hill and visiting the remains of the 13th century castle. You will definitely fall in love with Hyères!
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Hidden Gems of the South of France: Sanary-sur-Mer and the Île des Embiez
Join us on our trip to France where we travel to some of the hidden gems in the South of France including Sanary-sur-Mer and the Île des Embiez.
In Episode 12 of our Eurotrip 2020 series, we feature highlights of our trip around the South of France starting with a visit to the lovely town of Aix-en-Provence. The main highlight here for us was the hike up the Montagne Sainte-Victoire. The views were phenomenal, and a natural wonder not to miss in the Aix-en-Provence area!
Afterwards, we head to the sea-side town of Sanary-sur-Mer, located right on the Côte d'Azur, to visit a friend and to finally put up our feet and relax a bit! During our time here, we visit the Île des Embiez, a spectacular place to relax on a beach or to hike around the island. We absolutely loved it!
On our last day in Sanary-sur-Mer we went on a dolphin boat cruise in the morning, followed by an afternoon boat cruise to Calanques National Park. We were blown away by the shear beauty and uniqueness of the Calanques and admit it was one of our highlights during our entire visit to the Côte d'Azur!
Chapters 0:00 Heading to Aix-en-Provence / hiking up Sainte-Victoire mountain 3:15 Exploring Aix-en-Provence 3:31 Sanary-sur-Mer 4:43 Île des Embiez 6:03 Dolphin boat tour / Calanques National Park
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New Caledonia, a hidden paradise in the South Pacific | VLOG x Miles the World [EN Subtitles]
Traveling more than 8,000 miles across the ocean to a hidden paradise in the Pacific. The island surrounded by seas, and is known by its rich in nature. This island has been one of the French Overseas Territories for over 150 years. And it is among the 20 richest countries in the world. This island is “New Caledonia”.
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Great Mediterranean Coast Hike in Occitanie, France | Day 2 - Anse de Paulilles, Banyuls-sur-Mer
Explore the beauty of Mediterranean coast hiking with us! Discover the variety of landscapes and scenic beaches, its flora and fauna, historical places and small villages. These video series is devoted to the Catalonian part of it, starting from the French village Argelès-sur-Mer in Pyrénées-Orientales all the way to the Spanish village of Cadaqués and Cap de Creus cape on the Costa Brava. Immerse yourself in the peaceful holiday mood and we bet you'll find a place to put on your travel bucket list and to visit on your next vacation! Or even dare to do this hike yourself!
After an exhausting first day we slept very well and we woke up at a sunrise to an incredibly beautiful scenery of the little bay, swaying yacht and calm sea waters. The atmosphere was very peaceful. And in these moments you realize that nothing can compare with the wild camping spots, they are always special and memorable. That day we took it slow and with no hurry we had the substantial breakfast(luckily we had the leftover veggies from yesterday), got everything packed and finally started walking. Our plan for the day was to make no more than 7 km until our camping site in Banyuls-sur-Mer. First we walked along several beaches at the seaside, passed through some bunkers left from the World War II and got to the place Anse de Paulilles. It looked like a public park but actually in the past this territory occupied an old dynamite factory that now is open for the visitors as well as the museum of traditional Catalan boats. Overall the whole area around the French-Spanish border has a lot of installations left from the World War II, that is part of the history but kind of sad to see in these beautiful places. After we came out of the park the path continued going along the flowery cliffs and we got to see lots of stunning views, so we enjoyed this part a lot. Finally we were getting close to the city Banyuls-sur-Mer and we were rushing to find some supermarkets open to buy some food, that unfortunately were closed after 14pm because it was Sunday. So keep that in mind that Sundays in most of the area are short days in the majority of the shops. Then we got to our camping site Camping municipal La Pine and found a nice cosy place to camp. This camping is situated at the outskirts of the city and part of it is in the real forest areas(with no electricity though and available only for tents), which we liked a lot, we could hear the birds singing and all the forest sounds. Fortunately we were able to buy some food at the only shop that was opened in the evening. The rest of the day we were chilling out, eating and relaxing. So we had a really good rest and the new day was waiting for us...
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I TRIED TO VLOG 😅| Tour of Concarneau, Brittany, France
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Aigues-Mortes, France • Occitanie • April 24, 2023 • Virtual Tour 4K
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🇫🇷🇨🇦 Aigues-Mortes est une commune française de Petite Camargue, située à la pointe sud du département du Gard, en région Occitanie. Aigues-Mortes est une commune urbaine et littorale qui compte 8 664 habitants en 2020. Elle est renommée pour ses remparts et ses arènes, appelées le Plan des Théâtres et destinées aux courses camarguaises. Les Salins d'Aigues-Mortes qui exploitent le marais de Peccais, emblématique de la production du sel camarguais, se trouvent également sur le territoire de la commune.
🇬🇧🇺🇸 Aigues-Mortes is a French commune in Petite Camargue, located at the southern tip of the Gard department, in the Occitanie region. Aigues-Mortes is an urban and coastal commune which has 8,664 inhabitants in 2020. It is renowned for its ramparts and its arenas, called the Plan des Théâtres and intended for Camargue races. The Salins d'Aigues-Mortes which exploit the Peccais marsh, emblematic of the production of Camargue salt, are also located on the territory of the commune.
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NICE - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MEDITERANEAN TOWN IN THE WORLD
Nice, the jewel of the French Riviera, is a city that harmoniously combines Mediterranean elegance with a rich cultural and historical heritage. Located on the sunny shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Nice boasts lovely beaches, crystal clear waters and a famous promenade, the Promenade des Anglais, which offers spectacular views of the sea and nearby mountains.
Nice, the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea, is a city that perfectly combines natural beauty with cultural and historical wealth. With its famous promenades such as the Promenade des Anglais, the picturesque streets of the old town, and the stunning landscapes combining the mountains and the sea, Nice offers a complete sensory experience. It's a place where the sun shines over 300 days a year, turning every visit into a celebration of life.
Strolling through the Vieille Ville, the old town of Nice, you will discover narrow and picturesque streets full of life and colour, with vibrant traditional markets and well-preserved historic buildings. The bohemian atmosphere is complemented by charming cafes and restaurants offering Provencal and Mediterranean culinary delights, making every meal a memorable experience.
Ancient History: Nice was founded by Greeks from Massalia (today Marseille) in the 4th century BC. under the name of Nikaia, in honor of the goddess Nike.
Annexation to France: The city was annexed to France in 1860, following a referendum, as part of the Treaty of Turin, ceded by the Kingdom of Sardinia.
With a rich history and a modern spirit, Nice is a place where past and present blend harmoniously, offering visitors a memorable getaway in the heart of one of France's most beautiful regions. It is a city that seduces and inspires, leaving you wanting to return again and again.
0:00:00 Intro 0:02:54 Plage de la Réserve 0:04:30 Plage des Bains Militaires 0:06:19 Bougainvillea 0:08:05 Église Notre-Dame du Port de Nice 0:10:24 Place Giuseppe Garibaldi 0:11:56 The old town 0:13:11 Place Rossetti 0:14:57 Nice Cathedral 0:17:53 Place Charles Félix 0:18:27 Promenade des Anglais 0:19:25 Marriage proposal 0:20:59 Tour Bellanda 0:26:09 Classic American cars 0:26:43 Hôtel Régina 0:29:21 Masséna High School 0:30:23 Place Wilson 0:34:23 Basilique Notre-Dame de l’Assomption 0:37:06 Nuances pâtisserie 0:39:10 Avenue Georges Clemenceau 0:41:36 Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas de Nice 0:46:01 Villa Masséna Musée 0:49:45 Le Negresco Hotel 0:52:53 Hôtel West End Nice 0:55:28 Église Saint-Nicolas et Sainte-Alexandra 0:56:23 Apartment prices in Nice 0:57:31 Place Magenta 0:58:24 Fontaine du Soleil 0:59:13 The best focaccia in Nice 1:00:01 Promenade des Anglais 1:01:54 Opéra de Nice 1:02:56 The old City 1:04:22 Fontaine Miroir d’Eau 1:04:50 Avenue de Verdum 1:07:32 Église Saint-François-de-Paule 1:10:01 Palais de la Préfecture 1:11:56 Nightlife in the old town 1:21:28 Palais de Justice 1:23:26 Fontaine du Soleil 1:24:04 Plage de la Réserve 1:25:07 Nice Harbour 1:27:30 The old Town 1:32:00 Place Rossetti 1:35:29 Indian restaurant 1:38:33 Puces de Nice 1:43:23 The old Town 1:51:59 The End