In 1809, Jean François Tourcaty did something both strange and remarkable: he mapped a country through its food. Not its borders. Not its rivers. Not its cities. But its sausages, its wines, its ...
The French countryside is rich in fossilized eggs, footprints, and bones. A battle is raging over who is allowed to hunt for ...
From the wine towns of Eguisheim to seaside Collioure, explore the charms of the French countryside by visiting 13 of the ...
Geographical determinism, the theory that physical environments significantly influence social and political development, ...
What happens when a decidedly non-professional cyclist takes on the Tour de France’s most historic climb? Hint: It isn’t pretty.
The fork’s journey from reviled symbol of moral decay to utilitarian instrument is a story of power, privilege, and ...
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