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Downhill All The Way From La Manche To The Mediterranean By Bike Edward Enfield

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Downhill All The Way From La Manche To The Mediterranean By Bike Edward Enfield
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Publisher: Summersdale Publishers Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.74 MB
Author: Edward Enfield
ISBN: 9780857654021, 0857654020
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Downhill All The Way From La Manche To The Mediterranean By Bike Edward Enfield by Edward Enfield 9780857654021, 0857654020 instant download after payment.

It had been so amazingly hot that I felt myself about to dissolve into a kind of crème brûlée on the road, so I bought some super-power Number 8 suncream. This had the word Bronzante on it, and must have contained some dye or other chemical because my knees stayed brown until February.' Fed up with questions about what he was going to do when he retired, Edward decided to get on his bicycle and ride from Le Havre to the Mediterranean. He struggled in Normandy to get directions from old men tipsy on Calvados by 9 a.m., passed by prairies of corn and acres of sunflowers, and hit his stride on the towpath of the Burgundy canal. He explored the mystery of what an ouvrier eats for lunch, and was barred from a swimming pool because his trunks were too decent. Through the Rhône and down to Provence and the Camargue, Enfield is witty and informative as always.

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