Rent Car or Thailand

Walked down to the Avis rental office to check the price of just renting a car and driving to Calais on the English Channel.
We've been doing pretty well using the train and public transportation.
But with a car, we can swing by Covilã (the Portuguese end of the "Wool Route," through Roncesvalles (where Roland and Charlemagne's 10,000-man rear guard were destroyed), then visiting Kathryn's contacts with an earthship in Biras (in the Dordogne of Crichton's "Timeline," stopping at Lascaux to view the cave drawings, then to Guédelon for the castle-in-construction site, Paris for the Van Gogh interactive exhibit and Notre Dame and Eiffel's Tower, Le Bec-Hellouin to visit a high-yield organic hand-worked farm, Azincourt (Henry V's "Agincourt") and Calais where Hitler was able to see the White Cliffs he was unable to breach. 
But the cost to drive from Lisbon and leave the vehicle at Orly was 3,200 euros. I picked up a brochure in a travel agency window that offered a ten-day-seven-night tour to Thailand for the same dollar.
We'll work out something with the trains.
'Cause Life Is Good.

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