I am happy to provide accredited and copyrighted photographs for this project. The Aquitaine has recently been merged with Poitou Charente and Auvergne regions to the North making it the largest in France. It covers a multitude of geographic and sociocultural differences which include the Basque country at the border with Spain in the South, the Pyrenees mountains, vast forests of Gascony, the Atlantic coast to the West, huge swathes of vine surrounding Bordeaux and Cognac. Millions of hectares of rural farmland. Enormous river valleys of the Garonne and Dordogne.
There is a mass of information in ‘open source’ material from which you can obtain facts and figures about the region. I don’t have either the time or the inclination to interview anyone but can include my own description of each picture l provide.
If you could be a little more precise as to what form the article(s) will take – for example are we producing a travelogue or just an overview of the ‘best bits’, I.e., Wine, Architecture, history, culture etc. Or are we saying to our readers these are the places that make this part of France a must for people planning a vacation?
Reblogged this on E Travel & Food and commented:
Follow us with WordPress colleague redstuffdan on our adventures through Bordeaux named as the 2nd place to visit in the world by the New York Times.
I’m not sure whats happening Emma!!!!
Regards
LikeLike
Bonjour Emma,
I am happy to provide accredited and copyrighted photographs for this project. The Aquitaine has recently been merged with Poitou Charente and Auvergne regions to the North making it the largest in France. It covers a multitude of geographic and sociocultural differences which include the Basque country at the border with Spain in the South, the Pyrenees mountains, vast forests of Gascony, the Atlantic coast to the West, huge swathes of vine surrounding Bordeaux and Cognac. Millions of hectares of rural farmland. Enormous river valleys of the Garonne and Dordogne.
There is a mass of information in ‘open source’ material from which you can obtain facts and figures about the region. I don’t have either the time or the inclination to interview anyone but can include my own description of each picture l provide.
If you could be a little more precise as to what form the article(s) will take – for example are we producing a travelogue or just an overview of the ‘best bits’, I.e., Wine, Architecture, history, culture etc. Or are we saying to our readers these are the places that make this part of France a must for people planning a vacation?
Look forward to hearing from you
Regards
Dan
LikeLike
Reblogged this on E Travel & Food and commented:
Follow us with WordPress colleague redstuffdan on our adventures through Bordeaux named as the 2nd place to visit in the world by the New York Times.
LikeLike
Hello Dan, where in Bordeaux is this? Aquitane ?May I use this on ETravel? with a little bit of background maybe history?
LikeLike