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6 rue Auguste Gervais Issy-les-Moulineaux, Île-de-France, France, 92130
... certainly the best themed of the three (Orlando, CA, Paris) as it castle ramparts stretch far into Fantasyland. It's A Small World was pretty funny because they had a huge section dedicated to America which was pretty overkill:
Time to geek out. The American versions of this ride have absolutely no reference to America whatsoever save from two small little dolls, a Native American doll and an American ...
... to bathe. All this in Paris for just a mere $60 and it is considered a steal. I just hope I don't get $60 worth of bedbugs tonight. The impression I had of Paris in my head before I landed is nowhere near what I have found in reality. The people are actually quite nice and the streets are not laced with dog **** every two steps. In fact this is a very clean city. My first glimpse of Paris was the sunrise reflecting ...
Paris, France atlpilot36... yea FUNANZA, happens only once every four years & yes the entire world IS watching. It was down to the final four teams with this game being the first of four to decide the ultimate victor. I felt like being a jerk and rooted for England instead of France...England won haha. I honestly felt like I was gonna get shanked. The next day I wake up around 0830 and planned out my day. I chose to see the Opera House, Notre Dame, The Eiffel Tower, Napoleon's Tomb, The ...
Paris, Île-de-France, France adalo... Hammurabi, Rembrandt, Rubens, frescele italiene, sacrofagul sotilor si cate si mai cate alte minuni pe care era un timp cand nu as fi crezut ca le voi vedea vreodata in realitate. Un musuroi de oameni care se misca in toate directiile. De Mona Lisa nici macar n-am incercat sa ma apropiu, oricum erau atat de multe altele de vazut. Era in spatele unui perete de sticla, in fata unei mari de oameni, nu mi s-a parut ca merita efortul, am stat in fata. In schimb m-am ...
Paris, Île-de-France, France _mqqm_... were beautiful stained glass windows inside, but when you are outside, you cannot even see the color on the windows. This is because the sun is outside and the lead holds the colorful pieces together, but they say it represents the dark world of being outside the church, and when you go in, you are with God where there is light and color. The bus drove us to the Eiffel Tower. We stopped on the street across from it ...
Paris, Île-de-France, France addicted2travel... for guided tour Voluntary events in afternoon March 18 (Day 4): 9:00 AM Breakfast 9:30 AM - Depart to "Le Monde Interactif" Voluntary events in ...
Paris, France beatlebum1984... J'ai payé 4 euros pour 2 bouteilles de 500ml et c'est le moins cher que j'ai trouvé! En tout cas, comme Brice (de Toulouse, pas de Nice!) m'a dit: "À Paris, on mange cher, mais on mange bien!" J'ai quand même réussi à trouver de quoi de pas trop cher pour ce que j'ai mangé: une soupe à l'oignon et un sauté d'agneau pour 15 euros! Sans breuvage... C'était vraiment délicieux! J'ai mangé tout ce qu'il y avait dans mon assiette et j'ai emballé les morceaux de pain que je n'avais pas ...
Paris, France deed... Numéro de Passeport : indiquer celui du numéro perforé Cambodge : La demande de visa ne peut être effectuée plus de 3 mois avant la date de départ 2 Formulaires officiels de l'ambassade du Cambodge 2 photos d'identité - format 4,5 x 3,5cm 1 passeport validité sup 6 mois après fin séjour et une page entièrement libre de toute inscription pour le visa Cambodge 1 copie du passeport (en plus du passeport) Ambassade Royale du Cambodge ...
Paris, France worldtaste... London, I saw a ton of impressionism. I was hoping to go on a walking tour of the city, much like I did in Munich and Berlin and even Rome, but there were none easily accessible. I guess there is too much and it is too big for a regular walking tour. Regardless I would have liked to know the history of each site and its significance. I had no idea Marie-Antoinette and Robespierre were guillotined in this currently huge intersection ...
Paris, France thedschneidThe Musée de la Marine (http://www.musee-marine.fr) is in the Palais de Chaillot--one of two stunning 1937 buildings facing the esplanade of the Eiffel Tower. In thirty-some years of visiting and living here, I'd never visited it until this weekend. That's not surprising considering we were probably the only Americans in the museum, let alone possibly the only tourists there. There were several families, especially grandfathers who seemed to delight in giving descriptions to ...
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