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This weekend was the final Bucknell excursion. We headed to Perigord, which is about four hours south of Tours. It was an incredible weekend- full of sunshine and lots of fun, but relaxing activities. The weekend in Normandy was educational, and this weekend was amusing.
The trip began with a visit to the Lascaux caves. Here, in the original caves, a few adolescents found the original cave paintings of the Paleolithic area that are so well known. Although the original caves are now closed to the public, we visited the reproductions, which are completely accurate, with only 5 mm room for error!
After this, we visited the Gardens of Eyrignac. These were incredible pretty, although it was clear we were there for the teachers' enjoyment. The look on Madame Fazelly's face throughout the visit was so funny, and very heartwarming. She was so happy to be there, we had no choice but to appreciate the amazing gardens as well.
After a night in Sarlat, we spent the morning in the town, walking around the market, and having a picnic on the grass (french style). We then visited the Chateau Beynec. Although I am a bit tired of visiting chateux, it was a good way to wrap up the semester, and we took some incredible pictures.
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We finished the day in the town of Rocamadour. If you ever have the chance to go anywhere in France, I am 100% serious, go here- no lie. It is incredible. Built on a mountain, it is one of the most beautiful towns I have seen. I also saw the sword from the Sword and the Stone- the King Arthur tale.
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| Rocamadour |
The next morning, we headed to a Fromagerie where they make Chevre cheese- my favorite goat cheese. You can see from the picture at the beginning that I fell in love with a little friend that day. That little goat was only 8 days old. He is now in my suitcase to come home with me- a friend for Luck Luck- just kidding :(
We then finished our Perigord visit at "le gouffre de Padirac." I'm not quite sure how to describe this, so I will let the pictures speak for themselves. Although it was prohibited to take pics, I snuck a few because I knew this is one place my brother Peter will have to visit in his lifetime. He would love it.
Today is my last full day in Tours. I went to NovaGym for the last time- with mixed feelings. I will have my last dinner with Beatrice- but when I come back next Monday with my parents to get my suitcases, we are going to have lunch here with her because I know that both Beatrice and my parents want to meet each other.
I am excited to go home- but I know my time here was a real growing experience. I am now fluent in french and although I can't wait to go back to the US, I'll leave a little bit of me in France.

