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Vecchio 31-05-2005, 00.47.11
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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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  #12  
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irwell
 
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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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Vecchio 31-05-2005, 00.47.11
irwell
 
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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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Vecchio 31-05-2005, 00.47.11
irwell
 
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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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Vecchio 31-05-2005, 00.47.11
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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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  #16  
Vecchio 31-05-2005, 00.47.11
irwell
 
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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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Vecchio 31-05-2005, 00.47.11
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Predefinito Re: Amiens : One day trip from Paris

Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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Don't forget the Jules Verne connection with Amiens.



On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:33:03 +0200, JuanElorza <Juan-p-Elorza@tiscali.com>
wrote:
[color=blue]
>At one hour and half from gare du NORD
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/home.htm[/url]
>One of the best gothic cathedrals,
>
>St Leu middle age district
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/index.htm[/url]
>
>boating on the hortillonages
>[url]http://www.amiens.fr/decouvrir/tourisme/map/hortillonnages.html[/url]
>There are 300 hectares (741 acres) of gardens in the heart of Amiens.
>They are criss-crossed by 55 kilometers of « rieux » (little channels)
>which can only be reached by boat, or by foot, from the towpath. The
>«Hortillonnages» are former marshes, originally made up of ditches and
>of 13 branches of the river Somme. The Romans called this land "hortus"
>(gardens). They were the first to drain the marshes, and then to
>cultivate market garden produce in order to feed their troops. Farming
>progressively developed in the area and market gardening in Amiens was
>in full boom in the 19th century. The farmers also used the
>«Hortillonnages» to extract peat which, once dried, was used as fuel.
>
>PARIS NORD départ 08h19 (1) TER 09h13 (2) AUTRE 10h07(3)
> AMIENS arrivée 09h56 10h34 11h12
>Durée de votre voyage : 01h37 01h21 01h05[/color]

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