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Jul 26 '17 at 15:09

Every visitor to Monte Carlo would want to savor the thrill of being in the Casino featured in so many Jame Bond movies. Of my many visits to Monaco, I confess I've only been inside the casino two or three times, me being no gambler. That was enough, for there are so many other attractions in this tranquil, and plush, tiny princedom. Here's one location Google doesn't even put in their map, the Saint Nicholas Cathedral. This is where Princess Grace of Monaco was entombed, next to her husband Prince Rainier III. On each visit, I would go up to her grave and put my hand on the marble plaque, and bid her my silent hello. Right next to the cathedral is an exciting aquarium, truly a must after the cathedral.
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