Thursday, May 20, 2010

About Europe Travel: Flag Throwing Festivals | Sauveterre de Bearn

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From James Martin, your Guide to Europe Travel
After recovering from a long drive to wet Tuscany from Portugal, we got back in the car a few days ago for an overnight trip where we witnessed some medieval flag throwing in advance of the running of the oldest palio in the world, which is held (surprise!) in Ferrara, Italy. And we're doing this all on the cheap. The Euro only costs 1.24 as I write this, down from 1.62 a while back.

Flag Throwing in Italy
What's medieval flag throwing all about? Well, read this article for a bit of history and see a picture of a guy who handles four flags at one time quite expertly. There's also a movie for those so inclined to watch 4 minutes of flagging action.

On Vacation, Sometimes Getting Nowhere is Half the Fun
I'm a fan of those odd modes of transportation one comes across on vacation. You know that when a guy offers to take you to a cave in Crete in his donkey cart that you have come across something special... Read more

A Virtual Tour of Sauveterre de Bearn in Southwestern France
Sauveterre de Bearn was an outpost on the pilgrimage trail from southwest France to Santiago de Compostella in Spain. It guarded Navarre and Gascony from invaders. Today, Sauveterre de Bearn is a pleasant medieval village worth a day trip or short stop, if only to look across at the village from the awesomely cute "Bridge of Legend" which is burdened with a very sad tale.

Champagne Region Map and Travel Information
Instead of breaking out a bit of the bubbly, why not just go to the Champagne region now that the Euro is sinking into oblivion?

 


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