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Where do you think is the most expensive residential property in the world, which can be bought? In Hong Kong, London, New York? read more...

On June 6, 1944 in Normandy happened one of the most famous events of the Second World War. Amphibious operation "D-Day" or "Normandy landings" took place on several beaches in northern France, but the main events took place on Omaha Beach read more...

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Saint-Malo is a very touristy, but beautiful and a lovely place. We stayed here two nights in the hotel ibis Saint Malo Plage (booking.com). Consider problems with parking during summer season and book hotel only with parking lot read more...

Deauville and Trouville are two resort towns in Lower Normandy. Deauville was built in 1859 specifically for the French nobility, Trouville appeared earlier, although until 1860 it was a small fishing village read more...

If you dream of an endless, empty and sandy beach, then Cote Sauvage is what you need read more...

On the south of France, not far from Marseilles, there is a small part of the coast called Cote Bleue (Blue coast). It has several villages and a dozen beaches. A railway from Marseilles passes along the coast read more...

The Baleines Lighthouse or Whale Lighthouse is located on the Isle of Re, near La Rochelle read more...