In France the bullet trains are called TGV, which stands for Very Fast Train (in French!)
We have stopped at Mont Pellier, Bezier, Nimes and some others.
The train we are on is two stories tall and we are on the top story. We are going 320 kilometers an hour (very fast!)
We are going almost across all of France! (From Narbonne to Paris.)
When we were nearer Paris we saw more trees and grass. When we were nearer Narbonne we saw more castles and some vineyards.
Now we are nearly at the Paris railway station, where we will be getting off.
We have stopped at Mont Pellier, Bezier, Nimes and some others.
The train we are on is two stories tall and we are on the top story. We are going 320 kilometers an hour (very fast!)
We are going almost across all of France! (From Narbonne to Paris.)
When we were nearer Paris we saw more trees and grass. When we were nearer Narbonne we saw more castles and some vineyards.
Now we are nearly at the Paris railway station, where we will be getting off.
That was a great way of seeing the French countryside and writing your blog at the same time. It makes all the difference having a table, doesn't it?
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And aren't those trains so smooth, even though they travel so fast!!
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