Broke girl in Europe: France

Travelling to a new part of the world requires a million things: a passport, a clean toothbrush, money and most importantly, a list of dreams waiting to be made reality.

It recently hit me that I made an enormous list of things to be accomplished and I have yet to do most of them. My travel bucket list before coming to Europe was a mile long. Two miles, if I’m being honest with myself. But after a few months of being in France, I’ve set more realistic expectations for my travel outings.

First, I tried to visit all the towns in my region (Bretagne), Normandy and Nantes and now that I’ve ticked quite a few of them off the list, I’m trying to up my ante to travels outside of France. But that remains to be seen. Baby steps.

Nantes, France
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Quiberon, France

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Vannes, France
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Dinan

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Dinard
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Le Mont St. Michel, Normandy, France
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