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<title>SlowPlanet Forums Topic: Slow Travel in the Vezere Valley, the 'Cradle of Mankind'</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;If you're thinking of visiting the Dordogne (or other areas of France) why not think about a self catering holiday? It's relaxed, it's easy - you can eat in or eat out. Go out and visit places or stay at home and laze around, swim in the pool, read a book, go for a stroll, paddle a canoe. The Cave Art is phenomenal - you get really close to your ancestors here. Lascaux II is just one example. Sarlat - a 'must visit' for many people is close by too. How about Rocamadour? - it's second most visited site in France.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Add into this scene a day or more with a professional archaeologist who lives locally and knows and loves the area. He'll help you to see the bigger picture easily and comfortably. You'll quickly learn so much more doing it the slow way! Want to know more? Contact Steve &#38;#38; Judie Burman and Caves and Castles - for Slow Travel in the Dordogne.
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