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Day 5 September 25 The arrival in Largentiere was in cloudy weather. In the town there was not only a weekly market but also a pharmacy where Rinell taught her gymnastics classes. She dropped me and my friend from where we could walk to the market in five minutes. At the end of September, the market square was filled with no more than ten stalls. The small town centre was more fun. A tangle of streets meant a short walk from one souvenir shop after another and cafes. At two o'clock Erik's Fiat Mini arrived for a car ride to Caverne Du Pont d'Arc. A park that, apart from an underground cave system, also contained a small museum and a palace complex. Just before the cave system, my friend and I enjoyed the Belversee view.

At the entrance of the caves we could hear the Dutch audio guide in our ears, because we could not understand the French language of the real guide. A language problem that was easily solved. After an hour and a half we saw the light of day again. In the Fiat Mini we saw many clouds of smoke from a fire at a restaurant from high altitude. A quarter of an hour earlier we saw the French fire truck drove by. For me, thanks to the experience of driving school teacher Erik, we drove smoothly back to the bed and breakfast. Day 6 26 September The second town had a larger market and was called Joyeuse. Before my friend found the Bar to pee we were already two kilometers of market stalls walked by. Afterwards we also reached the CDs and records salesman, which mainly interests me. I love pop music. The short hill walk past houses and a church made us stop at a music building. Music lessons were given. After we came back after half an hour there was no music to listen to. The principal of the school just wanted to admit school students. We didn't mind.

Rinell saw us sitting on the steps by the small parking lot. Her decision to pay for the pizzas had been agreed before and so we followed her back to the big market. She had the best thing for us as weekly guests during the walks. Her bed and breakfast offered me enough relaxation for my friend and me. Although the pool was full of drowned flies and spiders, I still dared with my legs. So late in September Erik felt it was no longer necessary to scoop out the animals. The landing net was still there, on the wooden planks that served as a terrace between the house and the pool. Seeing the wooded mountain wall invited to sit down and have a little drink from what she had in BOSCH refrigerator. The cloudy weather had changed to a lot of sunshine since last Sunday.

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