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Monday, December 01, 2003

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Travel Opportunity

This bastion of faded elegance figures in a real-life mystery involving Agatha Christie. After Christie's death in 1976, a psychic announced that the key to the author's still-unexplained 11-day disappearance many years earlier was to be found in Room 411, where Christie had stayed while writing Murder on the Orient Express. Indeed, a rusty key was found sealed near the door. What does it unlock? "Everything is still a big mystery."

Perched on a rocky islet off the French shoreline, this Gothic-style Benedictine abbey "is the perfect example of art coexisting with nature." Built between the 11th and 16th centuries, "it's just beautiful," a technological and artistic tour de force.


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