Dear subscribers,
Dreams have no boundaries.
They are probably the best way to endure that feeling of déjà vu that accompanies the second confinement.
That's good, we have a lot of ideas to make you dream.
Make yourself comfortable, we go on an adventure by interposed screen.
From the Himalayas to Botswana with our selection of travel documentaries, to the United States thanks to online seminars, and all around the globe thanks to the 7th art.
Here are even some beautiful travel books to rest your eyes and calm your mind.
And, why not, take the opportunity to prepare tomorrow's trips today.
FIND ALL OUR IDEAS OF ESCAPE
Seven beautiful books that make you forget about confinement
If not being able to travel, what if we focused on the wonderful playground that beautiful books offer?
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These beautiful books take us into the hollow of a white valley where pure water flows, immerse us with the enormous humpback whales of the Austral Islands and the iguanas of the Galapagos, transport us on a hike between the peaks of the Balkans, or in Japan on the Tokaido road as it was in the Edo period.
The pleasure of turning the pages… This is a feeling of freedom that no confinement can take away.
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From the Himalayas to the Okavango, these documentaries for traveling from home
Okavango spans three countries: Angola, Namibia and Botswana.
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Small screen, big discoveries.
Your choice is Burma by Joseph Kessel, a dive into the biodiversity of the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the
street food
of Latin America, or Denmark by rail.
Five documentaries to escape from your sofa.
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Test your knowledge of travel films
In which abandoned vehicle does the hero of
Into the Wild
find shelter?
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From road movies to adventure films, cinema is a past master in the art of giving us the illusion of traveling.
In the forests of the Amazon with
The Lost city of Z
, on a desert island with
Alone in the World
, and even on a tractor with
A True Story.
Do you know all this by heart?
This is what we will see.
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The United States up and down
The iconic Route 66 linked Chicago (Illinois) to Santa Monica (California) between the years 1926 and 1985. Adobe Stock
America just a click away.
About twenty online seminars review the points of interest of each region of this country as large as Europe.
From little-known New England to the Pacific coasts in music, passing through the Great Lakes region, Atlanta and the deep south.
Enjoy
!
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