ID | #1605516338 |
Added | Mon, 16/11/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Two British couples on holiday in Northern France in 1979 were on their way to find a place to sleep. Along the way, they were struck by some signs that seemed to be for a very old-fashioned type of circus. The first building they came to looked like a Motel, but several people standing in front of it told the travelers that it was a hotel and that a hotel could be found further down the road.
Then they found an old-fashioned building marked "hotel". Inside, they found, almost everything was made of heavy wood, and there seemed to be no sign of such modern conveniences as telephones. Their rooms had no locks, only simple wooden latches, and the Windows had wooden shutters, but no glass.
In the morning, while they were having Breakfast, two gendarmes in very old-fashioned uniform caps came in. After receiving very poor instructions from the gendarmes on how to get to Avignon, the couple paid the bill, which was only 19 francs, and left.
After spending two weeks in Spain, the couple made a return trip through France and decided to stay again in an interesting, if strange, but very cheap hotel. This time, however, the hotel was not found.
After making sure that they were in the same place (they had seen the same circus posters), they realized that the old hotel had completely disappeared without a trace. Photos taken at the hotel did not appear. And a small study showed that French gendarmes wore a similar uniform until 1905.
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Date: 1979
Location: north of France
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Summary: Two British couples vacationing in the north of France in 1979 were driving, looking for a place to stay for the night. Along the way, they were struck by some signs that seemed to be for a very old-fashioned type of circus. The first building they came to looked like it might be a motel, but some men standing in front of it told the travelers it was “an inn” and that a hotel could be found down the road. Further on, they did find an old-fashioned building marked “hotel.” Inside, they discovered, almost everything was made of heavy wood, and there seemed to be no evidence of such modern conveniences as telephones. Their rooms has no locks, but simple wooden latches and the windows had wooden shutters but no glass. In the morning, as they ate breakfast, two gendarmes entered wearing very old-fashioned caped uniforms. After getting what turned out to be very bad directions to Avignon from the gendarmes, the couples paid a bill that came to only 19 francs, and they left. After two weeks in Spain, the couples made a return trip through France and decided to again stay at the interesting if odd but very cheap hotel. This time, however, the hotel could not be found. Certain they were in the exact same spot (they saw the same circus posters), they realized that the old hotel had completely vanished without a trace. Photos taken at the hotel did not develop. And a little research revealed that French gendarmes wore uniforms of that description prior to 1905.
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