May 28, 2004

Observations on France:

Images of the Palais du Papes, Les Beaux, and Pont du Gard

    By Jack Grant

I finally got images to upload properly while creating thumbnails. I've got to go to work, so I'll update this post later to give descriptions of the photos. Until then, click on the photos for a larger image.

The thumbnails are in the extended entry to ease things for those on dial up connections.

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Posted by Jack Grant at 08:19 on 28 May 2004
Comments

Those are awesome, Jack! I am so envious!!

Posted by: drc at May 28, 2004 04:14 PM

Wonderful pics Jack! Thanks for giving us a vicarious tour. *g*

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