Web page open slow

http://web.mac.com/escapademedia/Nouveau/Accueil.html
There is my link web page travel. I put some little Flash, have high speed internet and i realize sometime all my web page open slow ? All pictures are JPG and very light.
When i go to other web site have a lot infos the page open very very fast
like instantly? Why iWeb is slow possible the iformation come from my iDisk?
Possible if i put to other server my web page open moore faster.
Need suggestions. Thank's to take your time to help me.
M.Raymond

It opened fine for me, sometimes it takes the Apple servers a while to respond so may be at that end the problem lies not with your internet connection. That is why people suggest other hosts for commercial sites. I like your site - very good layout.

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