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Tenfootsquare Travel Wire - Wed Oct 17, 2007


Elsewhere in the Tenfootsquare travel blog network today…

Creepy New Orleans Lafayette Cemetery Makes for a Entertaining Visit
New Orleans has always had a spooky quality to it, partly because of all the horror novels set there and partly because of the fact that the cemetaries are below sea level. The latter contributes to open floating caskets when the rains are heavy. Now throw in the fact that it’s presently October, with Hallowe’en fast approaching. If you’re up for this sort of thing, check out Lisa’s article on the Lafayette Cemetary #1 in New Orleans, which has been the site of a number of movies.

Explore Paris Through Blogs
What better way to learn about a great city before you get there on vacation than to read about it by bloggers living there? Carter-Ann offers up five Paris blogs to consider. These are written in English by expatriate Americans living in Paris.

Tasty Micro Brews Found in Bariloche, Argentina
Certain parts of South America have become known for their wines, including Argentina. In the nothern part of Patagonia, however, are a growing number of microbreweries producing artisanal beers. This is an activity that’s only about a decade old, and catching on in popularity. Shanie writes about the a number of such microbreweries.

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