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Qui peut dire où est prise cette photo ? Un indice : Il s'agit d'un des lieux les plus célèbres de la viticulture mondiale.
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Voici le Château du Clos de Vougeot, construit en 1551. C'est l'un des édifices les plus célèbres de Bourgogne. Les vins produits au Clos de Vougeot sont exceptionnels.
 
Yes I am very very happy with it. The app is extraordinarily easy to use, the device screen is very clear even in bright sunlight, and the charge lasts all day.
I am a minimalistic rider (coming from riding GS and the everything but the kitchen sink attitude).
My gear is the Moto II, iPhone 16 Pro Max and HERO 4K. They replace what on the GS was ConnectedRide Navigator, an APS-C Camera and an Insta360.
100% back to basics!

I can plan the ride on the Beeline app on the iPad (or the iPhone) it's saved on their cloud so you can start edit on one and finish in the other.
The device (which is basically an interface to the app) allows you to accept a re-routing offer, skip waypoints, etc. and offers a lot of trip information.
Voice prompts (which at one point were a subscription option) are now standard, and they are useful if you have a Bluetooth helmet paired to your phone.
Also, the map they use is very comprehensive.
The combination of app / device / user interface is superb.
 
Yes I am very very happy with it. The app is extraordinarily easy to use, the device screen is very clear even in bright sunlight, and the charge lasts all day.
I am a minimalistic rider (coming from riding GS and the everything but the kitchen sink attitude).
My gear is the Moto II, iPhone 16 Pro Max and HERO 4K. They replace what on the GS was ConnectedRide Navigator, an APS-C Camera and an Insta360.
100% back to basics!

I can plan the ride on the Beeline app on the iPad (or the iPhone) it's saved on their cloud so you can start edit on one and finish in the other.
The device (which is basically an interface to the app) allows you to accept a re-routing offer, skip waypoints, etc. and offers a lot of trip information.
Voice prompts (which at one point were a subscription option) are now standard, and they are useful if you have a Bluetooth helmet paired to your phone.
Also, the map they use is very comprehensive.
The combination of app / device / user interface is superb.
when you going to stop by the shop?!
 
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