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March 17, 2012
March 03, 2012
First Mission to Marseilles...
not far from the pedestrian area of cours Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves / place aux Huiles...
[On the left hand, the place aux Huiles, - on the right, the cours Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves].
In short, all the area south of the old port is going to be 'MyMarseilleFief'.
On my flash trip to Marseille from February 26 to 29: 3 nights at 2 different hotels:
Etap (ok) & Vertigo (great), both located in my favorite spot, south shore of the old port.
[Etap - 46, rue Sainte, 13001]
[Vertigo - 38, rue du Fort Notre-Dame, 13001]
- Seeking a flat around there with some outside space and
found it! - with two small verandas, yay.
- Tested and approved 3 asian restaurants, 2 Vietnamese
and 1 Japanese, the thai being left for next time, with the
rest of the kind (no bouillabaisse, thanks).
by [G@ttoGiallo] at 11:43 pm 1 comments
Tags: marseilles, moving, my marseilles, new fief, travels
March 01, 2012
Black Monday on Le Mur, and not only!
by [G@ttoGiallo] at 10:24 pm 0 comments
Tags: le mur, mardi noir, street art, videos
February 25, 2012
'A Nous Deux', Marseille !
... to move and live in.
Stay tuned, everything is going to change!
(Photo: Daniel Joieux)
Just passing by, in June 2010.
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 11:07 pm 0 comments
Tags: marseilles, moving, travels
February 17, 2012
When Man and Nature join their skills...
I love nature and documentaries that make us discover the diversity of our planet.
The French channel France5 uses to broadcast many docs produced by the BBC.
This is how I've found one of the wonders that are (or should I say 'were'?) the result
of a fantastic and useful collaboration between man and environment.
Oncle Google allowed me to learn more about these living root bridges:
AtlasObscura brings together information - about the root bridges of Cherrapunji,
(in the Meghalaya region), Bangladesh, India, - gathered by Bertieinindia, Wythe,
Michelle, Dylan, Nicholas Jackson, Rick, Martofkukuf, Seth Teicher.
[View Larger Map]
(rocket550)
At the base of India's Meghalaya Plateau, the local tribes have created bridges across
the area's rivers using living tree roots and branches. These bridges last for hundreds
of years (the lifetime of the tree)... More on 'The Living Bridges of Meghalaya' on The Velvet rocket.
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by [G@ttoGiallo] at 1:18 am 0 comments
Tags: cherrapunji, environment, india, living bridges, meghalaya, nature