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Saturday, 04 October 2014 00:00

Carcasonne - C'est Magnifique

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 The main gate into the city just as we were about to go in at 10:30.

 One of the at least 8 bonbon shops which our children were in a lot.

 The church inside the city where we had lunch - it is as old as the city.

 The guide with the students just before going into the castle - this is the third set of walls guarding the castle.

 Walking around the battlements.  Just like in the movies you walk across the wall towards the next tower.

 An original fresco from 1200.

 Looking back towards the city.

 Micah acting the part of Charlemagne in the story of Carcasonne - inside the castle.

Our flag outside the school.

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