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View of the Nice coast from atop a hill |
"The French Riviera - Holiday home of the rich, the famous, and the half-naked." --Apples to Apples card
This past weekend the four undergrads in my lab all took Friday off and went on a "lab retreat" to Nice. (There are 12 Yale undergrads working at CERN in total, 8 under Professor Golling and the remaining 4 of us under Professor Demers. Our Nice trip--partially because we planned it during lab and partially because no one else jumped in on it--was restricted to the Demers crew). The four of us did some late night planning Thursday night, then left a couple hours later at 3:30am to walk to the airport (public transportation isn't quite up and running that early) to catch our early morning flight out of Geneva. We accidentally overshot our walk to the airport by 30 minutes and ended up having to back track to find it. After loads of tension and 30 minutes before our plane was set to take off, we finally made it to the proper security check-in and walked straight through boarding and onto the plane. After a 49 minute flight, we arrived in Nice at 7:15am with the entire day ahead of us. You have to love early flights.
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view from the apartment we rented |
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Becky, Ryan, Vijay and me |
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Becky, me, Ryan and Vijay at the top of the hill |
This weekend was probably the exact opposite of last weekend's trip to Paris: there were no museums or palaces, but instead it was a much more flexibly planned trip of sun, beaches and exploring towns. We started off our trip exploring the Old Town part of Nice--lots of colorful building with side street gardens and markets, shops and cafes lining every inch of space, and the occasional cathedral sprinkled throughout. We climbed up a hill (elevation 92 meters above sea level) that we found; every time we got to the next out look, the view of the city and coast line kept getting inexplicably better. On one side of the hill there was a view of the coast line and all of the Nice beaches a shops, while the other side displayed houses lining a cliff on the edge of the Mediterranean. At the top of the hill there was a massive waterfall, easily recognized from the beach down below.
For lunch we stopped at one of the cafes lining the street and enjoyed one of Nice's specialties: Socca. Socca is essentially a
crêpe made from chickpeas; definitely a fun snack to try.
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Nice boardwalk |
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Ryan, Vijay and Becky getting ready for the beach |
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Becky and me soaking up the sun! |
After the hike and lunch we made our way to the part of Nice I was most excited for: the beach! I've been craving the beach since I left home; traveling Europe, climbing mountains and museum hopping is incredible, but there is always a part of me that needs my beach fix. The views of the Nice coastline are absolutely breath-taking; however, speaking completely objectively, it's pebble beaches are kind of terrible. There is just something about the soft powder that molds to you as you lay down on a sand beach that the jabbing rocks of Nice do not have.
Still, other than the harsh rocks, the beach was beautiful--perfect sunny weather with few clouds and a the Mediterranean filled with beautiful turquoise water to cool you off when it got to warm. This definitely satisfied (and exceeded) my beach fix.
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Becky and me on top of a cliff |
We returned to the hill in the evening to picnic and watch the city and coastline transition from daylight to dusk. Little did we know, the park on the hill closed at sunset...and we were locked atop it. After climbing up and down every possible gate, we finally found a side gate to get out off of the hill so that we could make our way to the pier and back to our apartment for some well needed rest.
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Nice coast at dawn |
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Nice coast at night |
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what a beautiful view... |
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Moon over the beach at night |
We spent the first half of Saturday touring Monaco where we saw just how much wealth could flood a city. The coast was lined with 200-ft yachts and sailboats and every building looked like a palace. The entirety of the town and it's shrubbery was perfectly planned and manicured.
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Monaco coast |
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Me overlooking the Monaco coast |
Our first stop in Monaco was an exotic botanic garden located 100m above sea level, which was essentially filled with lots of varieties of cacti, colorful flowers, and gorgeous views of the coastline and cliffs. There was an observatory cave made of limestone rock that was carved out by acid water high in carbon dioxide. The cave descended all the way down to sea level (a 300 step climb) and was jeweled with stalactites, stalagmites, draperies, and columns. It really was an impressive site of natural beauty.
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Monaco: view from the Botanic gardens |
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Becky and me at the botanic gardens |
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cave at the botanic gardens |
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Vijay, me, Becky and Ryan in front of a palace in Monte Carlo, Monaco |
After the botanic gardens we walked towards Monte Carlo to look at the ostentatious casinos, houses and yachts.
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Vijay, Ryan and Becky in a park in Monaco |
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Monte Carlo casino |
In addition to the beach, Nice had this really amazing gelato restaurant, called Fenocchio, that had restaurants and stands all throughout the city center. Fenocchio carried about 40 different types of gelato, with flavors including violet, rose, mojito, baileys, tiramisu, lavender, tomato basil, olive, speculoos, lychee, mango, salted caramel, dark chocolate, etc. Unfortunately, Fenocchio did not let you try different flavors, which made deciding all the more difficult! Thankfully though, every flavor (from the wackiest to the most basic) was incredible and you really couldn't go wrong. The first day I was in Nice I got a scoop of guava gelato; it was a great reminder of home and made me feel like I was eating guava paste on Cuban crackers at my Bito and Bita's house. The next day I decided I needed to try some of their crazy flavors and decided on 2 scoops: one of cactus and one of avocado. The avocado was a creamy treat that was savory and sweet all in one and the cactus was super refreshing, as if you were eating a cool aloe. Needless to say, I was very pleased with the cold treats.
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some of the Fenocchio ice cream flavors: cactus, avocado, tomato basil, olive, lavender, rose, mojito.... |
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My gelato: cactus and avocado |
The French Riviera is definitely one of the prettiest coastlines I have seen. It was a relaxing trip of natural beauty contrasting the extremely busy, somewhat stressful, Parisian trip dedicated to man-made artwork from the weekend before. All in all, it was a wonderful visually stunning 2-day trip.
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It seems I may have taken the wrong flight and ended up at home... |
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