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Post by judith on Aug 1, 2013 8:01:26 GMT 1
I am looking for some local knowledge on various historical buildings in Brittany if possible.
I have noticed on my travels that transforming the facades of architectural buildings in France (including the Arc de triumph in Paris at the end of the Tour de France) is becoming a popular evening show. Are there any such displays in Brittany? I was wondering whether le Mont St. Michel has cottoned on yet or a cathedral anywhere?
The good thing about them is that these displays are free, if you can be bothered to go out at 11pm! We've just seen a brilliant one on the facade of the cathedral in Reims.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2013 9:02:14 GMT 1
We had a lighting display of a different sort last night.An amazing electrical storm,which went on for ages.Lightening every few seconds, hardly any thunder and no rain.It was an incredible sight.
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Post by judith on Aug 2, 2013 14:54:02 GMT 1
We had a lighting display of a different sort last night.An amazing electrical storm,which went on for ages.Lightening every few seconds, hardly any thunder and no rain.It was an incredible sight. He He!! I've already "done" the weather with my pupils! Was hoping to take them into the realms of scenography (which is popular en France at the moment). Flippin' difficult trying to find modern and interesting material for A2.
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