gille belzons: where is john? johnny devenanzio: --chucked through the crowd and then cooked to order. all the vendors here, even though you might be on different teams, you guys are all playing the same sport. very good throw. johnny devenanzio: ok. johnny devenanzio: it's very good? gille belzons: bone appetit. johnny devenanzio: and that right there is what i'm talking about. people are coming here for produce, but they're also getting this incredible experience. and to me, it's fantastic to see. [music playing] slicing the city of narbonne in two is the canal de la robine, a waterway that dates back to 1686. and aboard a le boat vessel, basically a floating hotel in which no boating license is required, you can explore all 600 plus miles of it at your own pace, because teaching co-captains marian debi and [inaudible] are at the helm. [music playing] (singing) 1, 2, 3, 4. max: try to control it. johnny devenanzio: whoops. max: then forward. johnny devenanzio: not diagonal. max: right. - perfect. bonjour, narbon