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While still in a city, it has a very chill and picturesque feeling to it with the islands nestled on the river.
Our second stop was La Rochelle via Poitiers, since we were taking the Eco route (basically every possible mix of country road available) we had the opportunity to land in Dissay in front of the Château. In fact during the entire long route, we stopped in some of the nicest areas possible, which certainly was much nicer than the mundane and expensive Autoroute version of this trip.
At La Rochelle, it was a bit of a strange atmosphere, the side streets completely dead on a Wednesday night, but once we found our way to the Marina it was clear where everybody was, terrasses as far as the eye could see on the beautiful backdrop of the sun setting.
The following day we made our way down to Bordeaux, having wandered around La Rochelle most of the evening, unfortunately, since our best chance of a charge was on the autoroute, we had to take that down towards Saint André de Cubzac from Saintes.
I can't really say much of anything interesting happened, although the rapid charger was not really giving us anything, we stopped in the aire to do a two hour slow charge to make it to the backup plan charger.
At that time we started to get the orage from hell starting to hit, visibility zero and zipping down the autoroute at a hair raising 90kph. When we made it to the point in Saint André de Cubzac to charge the weather was the most pleasant I've ever seen. Since we ditched the orage 50km back, we thought we were clear.
But the charge in course knocked an hour off our time to Bordeaux, just in time to have the orage crash back down on us with it's full fury. It was like hurricane conditions, no way to see, hail smashing the car, branches dropping from the trees and finally on the way through, an actual tree fell on the road. I never thought it was possible to think of 30kph as excessive speed, but I can assure you it probably was.
But as soon as it started, it was all over and we made it through to Bordeaux with a bit of rain and no damage.
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