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It is true
... stairs to the lowest levels but with my back...I think not.....the lift ride is an experience in itself......a bit like going up the North Mine Shaft.....in broad daylight....but with the most amazing view....you really get a great perspective on Paris from up there....on one level they have a panel with flags from all nations of the world and the names of a major city and the distance from the tower.....Vienna was about 400kms.....Peking was about ...
Rainy day in Paris - Still perfect!
... I have crossed a few things off my list of places I wanted to see that I mentioned on my last post... - Falafel Stand done! Stopped on my way home last night for a late dinner so good! - Sugarplum Cake Shop done! It is a rainy day today so I am having a coffee and scone while I finish this post before class. Of course I have added a few as I expected.... - 2 chocolate shops and really a whole chocolate area of town that I have read about. Thinking I will ...
Our Three Days in Paris
... Arc de Triomphe on the famous shopping stripe Champ de Ellyses and we lunch for energy then kept on walking along the stripe. Once we finished up there we went to see The Louvre Museum, we could hardly get through it when getting closer to the Mona Lisa.
The third day we hardly did any thing, we jump on a Hop on Hop off bus and saw afew more of the monuments. That ...
Day Fourteen - just as expected
Took the train through Switzerland today to Paris. I didn't see as many mountains as I was expecting. I guess I wasn't south enough. Just looked like the rest of Germany. It was a much needed long train ride. I enjoyed the not walking and sleeping part. One of my roommates in Freiburg was snoring so loud you couldn't talk to the person next to you and I had to wait ...
Feats of engineering!
... always maintained that a fear of heights is a completely logical fear, but didn't once feel that terrible twinge in my stomach of anxiety. Rather I wanted to see each part from every angle, we pointed out tiny (but perfectly manicured) public gardens, tiny cemeteries and buildings old and new. It was not that warm, however, the Paris wind can be bitterly cold.
This was definitely a "must-see" for Paris, and I loved ...