Canal St Martin
Paris has a river Seine and two canals, which are still working. The water looks clear. It’s 2.8 miles (4.6 km) long, between Canal de l’Ourcq and Seine.
As we were passing by, a boat came upon us, waiting for the lock. Mostly are children – perhaps on a school outing …
Square Jules Ferry – near March
The cab drivers
What do they want? It’s 4:30 pm on Monday and the Boulevard Saint-Germain in 7e is completely blocked.
- 2nd one by Th
Place Joachim-du-Bellay
Named after their poet and literary critic in 1522 to 1560. The photo on the right is from wiki in 1850.
The tip of one of two natural islands in Paris. The famed Notre Dame is one of the attractions. The equestrian statue of Henry IV.
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The art of urination in Paris. The colorful one is by the St. Martin Canal.
We passed by the World Heritage Centre (Headquarters, or Maison de l’UNESCO) or UNESCO – United Nations – at 7 Place de Fontenoy and turned onto Avenue de Suffren. A building caught my eyes, … emm … it looks like one in Beijing – maybe the color? Then a man (photo above) walked toward a tree and … relief himself. Land of free.
St Eustache @ des Halles
2 Impasse Saint-Eustache,
75001 Paris, France
The Church of St Eustache / L