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Revision as of 09:09, 12 August 2014 by 62.210.78.209 (talk) (I'd like to withdraw $100, please <a href=" http://amdd.theides.org/coreg/ ">coreg cost</a> Le Grau has evolved from Hemingway’s time. French tourists do come, to throng quays, narrow pedestria)

I'd like to withdraw $100, please <a href=" http://amdd.theides.org/coreg/ ">coreg cost</a> Le Grau has evolved from Hemingway’s time. French tourists do come, to throng quays, narrow pedestrian streets and their open-fronted shops (“Italian ices!” “Waffles!” “All dresses: €10!”), and to justify seafront apartment blocks. There’s a sense of permanent impermanence, which suits a holiday mood. Le Grau doesn’t do airs and graces – not even around the coast as it segues into Port Camargue, the marina where richer people go. Completed in 1985, Port Camargue is extraordinary. Seen from above it resembles a pharaonic coral growth of quays bearing warrens of luxury flats, all with berths outside to park the boat. It sounds overwhelming but isn’t.