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Author: Karen S. R. Teenstra

Posted on March 1, 1991March 30, 2017

Travel: Visiting the Village of Eze

Overdeveloped though the Cote d’Azur may be, it can still offer almost hidden pockets of charm and history, like Eze, a tiny walled village perched on the top of a 1400-foot peak overlooking the Mediterranean. Continue reading “Travel: Visiting the Village of Eze”

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