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Cows What theay call the Plage I Whent to your Aunt as you Wish Mee to
Essays on Life, Art and Science Samuel Butler 1868
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Speaking of "Plage," I hope there wasn't any "iarism" to go with that in picking the title -- Sounds an awful lot like Halsey's Typhoons, written in 1968 by Adamson and Kosco.
Archive 2007-04-01 KaneCitizen 2007
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Speaking of "Plage," I hope there wasn't any "iarism" to go with that in picking the title -- Sounds an awful lot like Halsey's Typhoons, written in 1968 by Adamson and Kosco.
Enjoying Listening to Halsey's Typhoon KaneCitizen 2007
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"Plage" beyond the ramparts, exiled for a part of every day by the sea, for the amphibious life of this master pilot, going in and out of the harbor with the tide, had added to France a thousand miles of coast and river, had opened the door of the new world, beyond the banks of the
The French in the Heart of America John Finley 1901
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Beaches which are usually packed - such as Plage de Pampelonne and Plage des Salins - are blissfully quiet, as are its posh boutiques and restaurants.
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Think of the Vélib initiative, or Paris Plage, when tons of sand are dumped on the banks of the Seine during the month of August to create a temporary beach.
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In the morning, you might walk down to one of Guéthary's three beaches: la Plage du Centre to mess around in the rockpools and eat chipirones (tiny squid) or gambas a la plancha (grilled shrimp) at Kostaldea, a little place right on the beach.
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In Dinard and St Lunaire, Point Passion Plage digue de L'Ecluse, Dinard, +33 2 9988 1520, pointplage.fr provides kayak, catamaran and windsurf lessons and rentals.
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Catherine Malandrino The restaurant I would go farthest for: Le Chalet de la Plage on the beach at Essaouira, Morocco, for the best whole fish in salt, olive oil and lemon.
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Think of the Vélib initiative, or Paris Plage, when tons of sand are dumped on the banks of the Seine during the month of August to create a temporary beach.
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