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London is France’s sixth biggest city in terms of population – it is no surprise then that Bastille Day (aka “le 14 juillet”) is such a big event in the British capital. We decided to go and check out Ricard’s Bastille Day celebrations at the Chelsea Physic Garden. Ricard promised sun and holiday...
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