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<div align="center">Biarritz Olympique vs Border Reivers</div>
Well, yesterday I woke up at 6 AM to take a train from Tarbes to Pau going through Lourdes. This was followed by a long bus ride that went through an industrial town that smelled like gasoline due to nearby factories. The bus arrived in Bayonne close to 11 AM and my fianc? and I decided to wait there so we could look around the city since neither of us had been there yet.
We had time before our train to Biarritz so we took a stroll along the riverfront. It was raining and I didn't want to get the camera wet so I couldn't take any pictures of the area. Not a big deal really as the weather made everything dull in appearance despite the city being quite beautiful.
Anyway, we took the train and then waited for our bus to Parc des Sports Aguilera (rugby stadium for Biarritz) around 1 PM in Biarritz. We arrived 15 minutes later, but the stadium shop was too over crowed and I couldn't be bothered to pick up the Basque flag that I wanted that has the B.O. (Biarritz Olympique) logo on it. Next time I get into town next year I'll be sure to pick one up when a match isn't being played.
The match was fantastic though. Great atmosphere and people, there were even visiting Scots wearing their kilts in support of the Reivers. There was even a band playing for B.O. during the entire match and they played plenty of chant songs as well as famous songs. My favotire player, Dimitri Yachvili, didn't play because another guy at his position started since it was his birthday.
At the end of the first half it was B.O. up 17 to 3, but in the second half the Reivers came back and tied it up 17 - 17 into the final minutes. Yachvili then came on as a sub and totally changed the match for B.O. He provided the work to get the team a try (score) by kicking the ball perfectly from one side of the pitch (right) to the left and Bobo came out of nowhere to catch the ball and touch it down for five points. Yachvili also helped them score another try with fantastic teamwork and passing. That was the end of the match into extra time at 27 to 17.
It was fantastic and I had a great time. The food was also amazing with very flavorful Basque spices on Lomo (small sliced pork) with tomato and sauces. Enjoy the pictures of the match!
B.O. - red and white
Border Reivers - blue





Other pictures (Biarritz)
After the match we had time before our three hour direct train ride home so we walked along the ocean front. Still one of my favorite cities in the world. You could still see surfers in the water despite it freezing outside. This place is also one of the top two surfing spots in the entire world. Any of you would love it.

Well, yesterday I woke up at 6 AM to take a train from Tarbes to Pau going through Lourdes. This was followed by a long bus ride that went through an industrial town that smelled like gasoline due to nearby factories. The bus arrived in Bayonne close to 11 AM and my fianc? and I decided to wait there so we could look around the city since neither of us had been there yet.
We had time before our train to Biarritz so we took a stroll along the riverfront. It was raining and I didn't want to get the camera wet so I couldn't take any pictures of the area. Not a big deal really as the weather made everything dull in appearance despite the city being quite beautiful.
Anyway, we took the train and then waited for our bus to Parc des Sports Aguilera (rugby stadium for Biarritz) around 1 PM in Biarritz. We arrived 15 minutes later, but the stadium shop was too over crowed and I couldn't be bothered to pick up the Basque flag that I wanted that has the B.O. (Biarritz Olympique) logo on it. Next time I get into town next year I'll be sure to pick one up when a match isn't being played.
The match was fantastic though. Great atmosphere and people, there were even visiting Scots wearing their kilts in support of the Reivers. There was even a band playing for B.O. during the entire match and they played plenty of chant songs as well as famous songs. My favotire player, Dimitri Yachvili, didn't play because another guy at his position started since it was his birthday.
At the end of the first half it was B.O. up 17 to 3, but in the second half the Reivers came back and tied it up 17 - 17 into the final minutes. Yachvili then came on as a sub and totally changed the match for B.O. He provided the work to get the team a try (score) by kicking the ball perfectly from one side of the pitch (right) to the left and Bobo came out of nowhere to catch the ball and touch it down for five points. Yachvili also helped them score another try with fantastic teamwork and passing. That was the end of the match into extra time at 27 to 17.
It was fantastic and I had a great time. The food was also amazing with very flavorful Basque spices on Lomo (small sliced pork) with tomato and sauces. Enjoy the pictures of the match!
B.O. - red and white
Border Reivers - blue





Other pictures (Biarritz)
After the match we had time before our three hour direct train ride home so we walked along the ocean front. Still one of my favorite cities in the world. You could still see surfers in the water despite it freezing outside. This place is also one of the top two surfing spots in the entire world. Any of you would love it.

