From Metz to southern France, about 50 people found themselves "unsolved" at 1 a.m. this Sunday morning, in a straw field in the Vosges, following a breakdown of the coach in which they were located. Welcomed to the station of Neufchâteau at 6 a.m., they almost all found a solution. Except for a teenager whom his parents came to look for.
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From Metz to southern France, about 50 people found themselves "unsolved" at 1 a.m. this Sunday morning, in a straw field in the Vosges, following a breakdown of the coach in which they were located. Welcomed to the station of Neufchâteau at 6 a.m., they almost all found a solution. Except for a teenager whom his parents came to look for.
From Metz to southern France, about 50 people found themselves "unsolved" at 1 a.m. this Sunday morning, in a straw field in the Vosges, following a breakdown of the coach in which they were located. Welcomed to the station of Neufchâteau at 6 a.m., they almost all found a solution. Except for a teenager whom his parents came to look for.