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Christina Rebuffet-Broadus
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After falling in love with France in 2003, Christina decided to make the definitive move and has since called Grenoble her home. She regularly travels around the Hexagon, giving readers an insider look at life in France. Her work has appeared in both online and print publications. To read clips and recommendations, visit christina-rebuffetbroadus.com or contact her directly at christina.rebuffetbroadus@yahoo.com.


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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 · 5 comments
The Millau viaduct and Roquefort cellars top many visitors' lists of must-sees in southern Aveyron. In between the sightseeing and heavenly cheese...
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Think a trip to France has to cost more than a 1980 bottle of Chateau Margaux? Even with a record-strong euro, seeing la belle France doesn’t...
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If you're planning to visit the Millau viaduct or France's delicious Roquefort cellars, you'll of course need a place to sleep. While the canopy of...
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France celebrates its astounding architectural and cultural heritage this weekend (Sept. 19-20) by participating in the 26th edition of European...
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Sometimes the French just can’t content themselves with doing something on a small scale. François 1st couldn’t just have another...
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The river Tarn runs through the Lozère department of southwest France. The limestone canyons protect the jade stream until it cuts through...
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Norman Foster's famous viaduct may be the biggest man-made marvel in Millau, but the natural environment merits exploring too. The mid-sized southwest...
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Free Roquefort? Is this too good to be true? Gabriel Coulet, the third largest Roquefort producer, offers a free visit into a recreated aging cellar...
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After a visit through the Société Roquefort cellars, visitors can sample the company's three different Roqueforts before deciding on...
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According to a UBS study on purchasing power carried out in 73 worldwide cities, workers log the fewest hours in Lyon, followed directly by Paris....
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