Now we have had 9 wonderful days of, living in, and seeing Paris. Most of those days were full as we wanted to cover all the highlights. However towards the end of our stay I developed a cold or something and so was a bit of a lead weight for the last couple of days. I dont intend to try and describe in any detail the things we saw. Paris is sufficiently well known that most readers will recognize the famous sights in the pictures below. Just let me say that I was impressed by Paris, it is truely a spectacular city. But that thought gets tarnished a bit when one contemplates the egos and megolamania of the men that caused all of the fabulous buildings to be built. Other than that I will let the images speak for us.
The Seine, Deportation Memorial, Notre Dame, and the Louvre.
Napoleon's Tomb, and Rodin Museum.
Notre Dame, Pompidou Center and the top of the Eiffel Tower.
The Arc de Triomphe, Champs Elysees
Champs Elysees, Place de la Concorde, and a tour of the Paris Sewers. The tour of the sewers was very interesting. The big ball pictured below is a device used for cleaning large sewer channels.