I have to say I don’t know much about public transport. There are trains in some parts.
I was on a small group photo workshop and driven around. I have to admit there were a couple of mountain roads that I wouldn’t have been keen to drive. Apart from that it was fine.
Happy investigations
Oh, my. This looks like the sort of place I would love. I know nothing about Corsica, but maybe I need to investigate. Is it easy to get around using public transport as I am not sure I would want to drive there.
Thanks Paula – I still can’t believe how beautiful Corsica is. It has a bit of everything I need for a holiday – history, architecture, landscape, relaxation, exploration, seafood, photogenic, … I could go on!
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Oh, that water looks inviting, Debbie. How gorgeous. Happy New Year!
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I have to say I don’t know much about public transport. There are trains in some parts.
I was on a small group photo workshop and driven around. I have to admit there were a couple of mountain roads that I wouldn’t have been keen to drive. Apart from that it was fine.
Happy investigations
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Oh, my. This looks like the sort of place I would love. I know nothing about Corsica, but maybe I need to investigate. Is it easy to get around using public transport as I am not sure I would want to drive there.
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Wow! Beautiful colours and view.
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Discovering Corsica was one of my highlights of 2016
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I can’t recommend it enough. Just go off peak!!
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Oh yes 🙂 I am very glad I inspired this submission 😀 Thank you, Debbie and a very good start of the year to you!
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Thanks Paula – I still can’t believe how beautiful Corsica is. It has a bit of everything I need for a holiday – history, architecture, landscape, relaxation, exploration, seafood, photogenic, … I could go on!
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Sounds good, I should go ne day!
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I love these green sea 🙂
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A place to go on your holiday list – Belle would love it too!
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 9:19 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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