Most viewed - 2017-04-08 Cruising Burgundy & Provence to the Cote D'Azur |

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Lt. Aleda E. Lutz was a nurse in Saginaw, Michigan before the war. She is the only woman buried here. A medical center in Saginaw is named after her.71 views Lutz participated in six separate battle campaigns over a 20-month period, accompanied air combat missions, and conducted all-weather medical evacuations in Tunisia, Italy and France. She helped evacuate over 3,500 wounded soldiers successfully. She was killed in a C47 crash on November 1, 1944.
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Yesterday concluded the main portion of our trip. 13 of the 40+ group started our post-trip extension "Italian Riviera & the Cinque Terre" by traveling on bus from Nice to Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy.71 viewsThese next few pictures were taken from the coach bus.
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An old picture of the Camogli Fish Festival in May (2nd Sunday for this year), tons of fresh fish are fried and distributed for free to residents and tourists. Huge pan 28 tons weight, 4 meters diameter.71 viewsA later picture in this album will show the construction of the site ready for the fish-fry.
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As we cruised south along the Rhône to Viviers, we stopped in Vienne for a visit.70 viewsVienne is a small commune in southeastern France, located 20 miles south of Lyon, on the river Rhône, but was a major center of the Roman empire.
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Arles Amphitheatre is the second largest just behind the one in Rome, now hosting plays, concerts and bullfights.70 views
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