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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Observing the Excursionists in France

In the summer, it is very captivating to see and observe the many excursionists driving on the road in France. They are all gleefully traveling towards southern France. This region of France counts as one of the most prominent tourist spots in the world.

Around eighty percent of the passengers of vans I see are tourists or visitors from other parts of the continent. The travelers buying their necessities most often come from England, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy. The French visitors come from metropolitan areas like Paris, Rennes, Lyon, and Lille. Among the motor vehicles you can notice are caravans, large trailers, trucks and minis.

The British manuever new and trendy cars of the hottest models. They pay fees to reserve in great suites from one to two weeks.

The Dutch, on the other hand, come in spacious caravans and hope to stay in well-built campsites. They all take turns in safeguarding their goods, which come in large packages. I thought they transported everything from food to bicycles, all of which I saw inside their caravans. I think they brought the bicycles to avoid paying for more charges.

Some Germans, meanwhile, veer off with their large caravans, of which most trendy models have computerized panels. I spotted another group of highly strung Germans riding their trendy motorbikes and fixing their well-built tents later during the day.

Finally, the Italians are notorious for their manner of driving. I can count how many times those spacious caravans change directions right in the middle of the road and then suddenly jerk between two tracks. They drive and swerve and then they cheerfully turn to you and gesture to you with hands dancing in the air!

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