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Hotellerie Les Gorges de Pennafort A dish served at Hotellerie Les Gorges de Pennafort Northernmost on the itinerary, at the foot of the gray limestone peaks of Mont Ventoux, sits the hilltop sleepy hamlet of Crillon le Brave, once home to a long line of dukes and to Brave Crillon, the favorite general of Henri IV.
Coasting High in Provence Lanie Goodman 2011
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Trail, an undertaking that involved more than 30,000 people of all ethnicities, social classes and political stripes, walked 670 kilometers over the course of 27 days from Dondra in the South to Point Pedro, the Northernmost part of an island shaped like a tear-drop.
Ru Freeman: A Few Peas Short of a Full Pod: Hillary Clinton & Tamil Nadu's Jayalalitha Ru Freeman 2011
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Earth's Northernmost iPhone is the next entry in this blog.
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Earth's Northernmost iPhone was the previous entry in this blog.
Earth as a Classroom - Devon Island Update - NASA Watch 2007
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Front Royal was the northernmost town in Virginia not to fall to the North, and when you meet descendents of these Confederate citizens, it's not surprising.
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We went from about the center of the South coast all the way up to the Northernmost tip of the island on day 1.
Barbados 2008
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*Northernmost section of Maine, sometimes called Baja Canada.
Dew point jhetley 2006
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And if God so prosper your voyage, that you may this Summer passe the Streights, and compasse about the Northernmost land of
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Northernmost, and prolonging the Libn, that miniature Shárr, is the regular wall of the Jebel el-Ward; then come the peaks and pinnacles of the Jibál el-Safhah; and lastly, the twin blocks
The Land of Midian 2003
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Under the lee of the Northernmost promontory, near a rock marked with peculiar crosses made by the point of the stiletto which I constantly carried in my red silk sash, I buried tons of plate, and doubloons, pieces of eight, pistoles, Louis d'ors, and galleons by the chest.
The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison Champion Ingraham Hitchcock
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