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Dates:
May 11-23, 2000
Tour Highlights:
French Castles
Cathedrals
Mountains
Roman Ruins
Spanish Alcazars
What will it cost?

For More Information
Call 812/464-1863 or 800/467-8600; email lcleek@usi.edu
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The castle at Carcassone, France, by night. Photo copyright 1998 by Keith Gray. Used by permission.Think of May in southern France and northern Spain. Think of breathtaking
natural scenery in the Pyrenees and along the Rhone River. Think of Roman aqueducts
and colusieums, cathedrals built in the 12th century, castles in France and Spain, the
Spanish Riveria of Barcelona, the fabulous museums of Madrid, the ancient cities of
Segovia and Toledo--now, think about experiencing all of that with USI's Cathedrals 2000
tour!
What makes our tour special?
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Our tour is designed for 20-30 participants, all of whom
will have registered through USI. From the airport in Marseilles to the airport in
Madrid, we will have our own English-speaking tour guide, as well as our own private
air-conditioned motor coach. Unlike commercial tours, we will have the freedom to
customize as we go.
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Jay Fredrich, creator of USI's Cathedrals course,
will provide advance study materials to help you prepare for the trip, as well as
commentary in transit as we move from one site to another. Our aim is to help you
make the most of your opportunities for enjoyment, relaxation, and education.
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And remember, not all the sites are cathedrals--there are
castles, aqueducts, fortresses, museums, and natural wonders to see. There will be a
free day in Barcelona and another in Madrid. Most evenings are free as well.
You can indulge your personal penchant for art, shopping, music, or just wandering around
historic cities.
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