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EPISODE · May 10, 2024 · 34 MIN

Latour-Marliac

from Jeff and Julie Move to France (during a global pandemic) · host Jeff and Julie

We finally got rid of the rain. On this sunny episode, we drop in on the famous Water Lily farm in Temple Sur Lot named after its founder, Latour-Marliac. We have more on the location of the Olympic torch, and France has just baked up the longest Baguette in the history of the world. Impressive.

We finally got rid of the rain. On this sunny episode, we drop in on the famous Water Lily farm in Temple Sur Lot named after its founder, Latour-Marliac. We have more on the location of the Olympic torch, and France has just baked up the longest Baguette in the history of the world. Impressive.

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