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visitheworld · 1 year ago
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Chateau de la Mothe-Chandeniers / France (by Loic Lagarde).
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leocadra · 1 year ago
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Marne, Champagne, France.
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furlantravelfashionblogger · 6 months ago
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📍 Cathédrale d'Amiens ,France❤🇲🇫
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mrm9 · 8 days ago
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"Oh the places you'll go" - Paris, France, L`arc de Triomphe
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wild-wombytch · 3 months ago
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Motocultor 2024, Friday the 16th, Karaez, Poher (Kernev) and neighbouring cities and landscapes
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(Too many passerby/friends in my other pics that could be identified, that's why I'm not posting much of the festival itself)
It was my first Motocultor. A friend kindly abducted me into going there. Honestly, great experience. If the organisation stays as it is, it is safe for women to go alone. There is a libfem association that was patrolling to ensure it. There were a lot of women (including in security and staff), it was quite accessible for people with physical disabilities. Toilets are clean and well thought. Everyone sleeps about everywhere on the festival undisturbed. There are many tasty vegan/vegetarian options in foods (and a good selection of Asian and African foods). You can dress however you want without being harassed (some women were in bras for comfort -yours included- and there were male travestites and they seemed to feel safe). Also, you can wash yourself/brush your teeth, fix your muddy shoes etc about 5min of walk outside of the fest (technically there is water on the fest but it's less crowded outside and actually made for that purpose (it's a sport's spot).
The vibe it gave was very libfem, so don't expect some activist radical lesbians everywhere, of course, or to not see bdsm stuff or performances of feminity. But it was still better than most festivals with a lot of very toxic macho males a lot of people don't feel safe around. They had stuff to protect your drinks and your ears. They had power banks. You have a market so if any of your clothes for some reason tear or whatever you can find some stuff. The light is well thought so there aren't dark isolated corners. The control of items at the entrance is good. You can have a cashless account you can add money to in advance as soon as you have your ticket, so you don't need physical money. You just need a credit card if you want to buy merch, but you can 100% come to the festival without credit cards or money anywhere else than in the bracelet they give you at the entrance. Also, Nazi symbols were explicitly banned in the rules THANKS FUCKING HELL. But according to the girls who were our tents neighbours, the other fest in this city, Les Vieilles Charrues, had some of those guys as well. Be careful for festivals in France in general (especially WOC), the people are becoming properly insane and violent these days. For the head up, as far as I know this is a far left separatist city, so people here are Bretons, not French. We unite in hatred of Paris.
The musics were a bit of everything. It depends of the days. We had Faun and Opeth at the same time, to give an idea. Some groups were rap/metal, other electro/metal, folk/metal, symphonic/metal and uh....well, just listen to Igorrr yourself, I can't explain it but it was fire and rhe female singer was fucking POSSESSED she was amazing and touching and funny as hell. We had punk on the Saturday, a good amount of female bands in comparison to other fests. Not just metalheads in the public, a lot of punks and other alt cultures as well. Booze was great (and unlike the previous fest I've been to where we got harassed by homophobic white supremacists, there was coffee and energy drinks, as it should).
Camping was crowded but had a good mentality. We had about twenty people cheering for us when we were trying to put the tent back in its bag. We asked for a Qeshua expert around and ended up at five people trying to wrap it up like idiots. Then -of course it was a woman 😭✨- Our Lady of Qeshua came out of thin air to our rescue and wrap that shit up on her own in about 30s, like a proper badass. I love you my sister in tent. Also we had the honour of witness a 4am dumpsters joust and the next day to talk with one of the dumpster warriors. So uh...maybe bring earplugs if you intend on actually sleeping. There is also the Makumba here, where it's purposely shitty and memeish old pop songs being played and remixed for people who are still alive and not dead-drunk after 2am. We did shitty dance. It was funny. Except I was tired, in sandals (because honestly fuck combat boots after one to many miles of walk and pogo) and it took about 2min for someone to spill his whole beer on my feet and for another dude crowd surfing in my back and falling from the sky on me (I'm fine, I believe he is?). The morning, if younre early you may miss the queue for a well-deserved watery coffee.
Honestly the ticket is expensive for my budget (now kinda dead because I shamefully admit I fell a bit for the capitalist evil. But I'm wealthier of sturdy leathers that will last a lifetime and supporting a lot of female owned businesses) but it ended up being a wonderful investment! 100% recommand (maybe 1-2 day for a start, because you need a medal if you survive to 4 days).
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anma-photo · 2 years ago
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Plage Notre-Dame, Mars 2023, Porquerolles (FR)
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ingesthappiness · 1 year ago
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Upcoming: Our journey to securing a Schengen visa, budget-friendly advice, delectable must-try cuisine, top tourist destinations, and the hurdles we faced during our vacation.
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barefootblogger-france · 2 years ago
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The Postman's Palace
The Postman's Palace is a true story about a rural French postman who created a masterpiece of naive art, made from found stones and objects, to honor his love for his ailing daughter.
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ohwaitimthewriter · 1 month ago
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A French school for your holiday in France! Link to the survey: here
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shiva1906 · 3 months ago
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Planning to Visit France? Here's How to Get Your France Visit Visa
Dreaming of a trip to France? Secure your France Visit Visa today and explore iconic landmarks, indulge in exquisite cuisine, and experience the magic of Paris and beyond. Start planning your unforgettable journey to Visit France now!
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natureismyhappyplace · 1 year ago
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France has my heart 🧡🌍
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Calanque de Figuerolles / France (by Cindy Dubessy)
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leocadra · 2 years ago
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Baume-les-Messieurs, Jura, France.
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goingplacesfarandnear · 6 months ago
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Visiting Colmar, France, is Like Stepping into a Storybook
Maison Pfister is a centerpiece of Colmar, France and has become the historic city’s symbol © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com By Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com Colmar, in France’s Alsace-Lorraine region, is a storybook village – its buildings literally decorated to tell a story. And when you wander around its narrow, twisting streets, you walk through…
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lesbianlovewonderland · 9 months ago
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Medieval streets of Turenne in Limousin, France
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cassietimi · 1 year ago
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Medieval streets of Turenne in Limousin, France
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louis-etoile · 1 year ago
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Medieval streets of Turenne in Limousin, France
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