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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Fontainebleau Castle and Forest is the Fantastic Place of the Past

France is found in every thick history book, fictional work, and arty masterpiece, with highlights on the royalty of the medieval epochs, castles, wars, and battles. Well-preserved artifacts are tightly tucked in some areas, but are still never missed by the millions of guests who go to France.

That was the focal aim of my latest France visit. As soon as I arrived in the wonderful country, I instantly went to the Fontainebleau Castle and Forest, one of the most frequented tourist attractions in France. A eminent protected area, the "Bleau" houses some famous monuments and trails set up against a verdant wildlife.

As I feasted my eyes on the celebrated splendor of the interior of the Bleau, I couldn't resist to hike. With a map in my possession, I elatedly followed the multi-farious trails and roads. As if hiking was not enough, I even tried to climb their Mini Alps along with a throng of thrilled travelers.

My Bleau exploit would not be finished|enough if I didn't set eyes on the forest's aviary collection. I was startled by the external splendor of the crested tit, woodpeckers, woodlarks, firecrest, and other wildlife creatures.

Fontainebleau Castle and Forest did not in any fashion disenchant me. For some hours, I felt I was promptly rushed back to the medieval era, and the only thing missing was the picture of a horse and a knight making rounds within the castle's grounds.

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