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The last visitor to the port of the moon

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In fact the Silver Whisper Bordeaux Reykjavik came to greet the departing tourists, and now the boat stops at Saint-Malo and sails to Southampton. It will then continue its route to Falmouth and England in the United Kingdom, then to Cardiff and Wales, then to Dublin in Ireland and Dun Laoghaire in Belfast, then to Belfast in Northern Ireland to visit Scotland on the island – (Uig-D). The cruise of this cruise, which started in Bordeaux, will end in Reykjavk. This is not the first time that Bordeaux has been used as a departure point for Bordeaux. 2020 provides a small activity on the Garonne Passes. The cruise departure from Bordeaux is not Legion, but it does provide a cruiser base, which gives some air to the Bordeaux trade. For the time being, the Bordeaux River is a harbor of cruises that should be reopened at the same speed as before this year, giving the city some activity in the summer, as “Bordeaux Festival City” has been a hit for two years now!

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