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Plane? Eurostar? Ferry?
Take your pick |
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Lock R
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Eurostar of course, city to city without the airport hassle. |
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Tonester
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keep going straight, then take the 2nd road on the left, cant miss it |
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mandala
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By:
Ferry
http://www.hoverspeed.com/
Plane
http://www.skyscanner.net/flights-to/fr/airlines-that-fly-to-france.html
Car
http://uk.maison-de-la-france.com/uk/franceinyourcar/index.asp?deeplink=9000
Train
http://www.seat61.com/France.htm
Can't add anymore if I don't know where you are going from....? |
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just take the car its only around the corner |
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This is funny - go to google, click on maps, click on directions (below the search box), type in the starting location as "New York, New York" and the ending location as "Paris, France".
Scroll to step #24.
It says "Swim across the Atlantic Ocean 3,462 mi" |
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crazylady
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Plane, Train, Ferry, Car.
Depends where you are starting from...
If it's new york and you follow google maps it will suggest you swim the atlantic - good luck with that! |
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nia_lloyd
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i think you go that way... |
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mark
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train (Eurostar), car - coach bus (via Channel Tunnel), ferry (from Porstmouth, Dover, New heaven...to Caen,.....), plane!! |
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mad123
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magic carpet or broomstick |
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pete m
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chuck your speedo's on and doggy paddle.bonne chance!!! |
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Darjeeling Snow
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Wait until the right time, and all the details will be clear to you ... |
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jessibabe1
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Swim you might be able to break the record for crossing the channel |
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Sean F
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Boat, Plane or Train!! |
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Carrot Cruncher
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Take the Eurostar train from Waterloo! or smother yourself in goose fat and swim! |
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Shaggy
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At Dover... keep going you will then land in France !!! |
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Ha Ca
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If you're a good swimmer... why not ? |
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JLT
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it depends on were you from.if you from the UK you drive to Dover and get your ferry ticket which you can get there and then for bout 115 pound.park in the waiting zone.get on the ferry and 40min later your in France. |
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Nicoco
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you could try to walk there.
that'd be fun |
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