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Adriana Valladares

Versailles Palace, Paris - 0 views

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    "Brief History The town of Versailles sits about 20 kilometers outside of Paris. The first mention of the town and estate was in 1038, when the name appeared in a charter of the Abbey of Saint-Père de Chartres. By the end of the 11th century, Versailles was a country village Statue of Louis XIV at Versailles Statue of Louis XIV enveloping a castle and the church of Saint-Julien, remaining prosperous until well into the 13th century. After the Hundred Years War, however, only a handful of people lived there. Royal Presence In the 16th century, the Gondi family became the rulers of Versailles and the town began to gain acclaim when future King Louis XIII visited and became enamored with the site. He purchased land in the area and proceeded to build a small brick and stone lodge there in 1622. Ten years later, he became the lord of Versailles and began enlarging his lodge. Soon, he purchased more land as well as Gondi's estate. Louis XIII dies in 1643. The Sun King In 1662, the new king - Louis XIV - took an earnest interest in Versailles. Louis XIV, also known as The Sun King, distrusted the Parisians and wanted to move his Royal Residence away from the Louvre Palace, which was at the heart of constant political turbulence. The Sun King was largely responsible for the expansion that resulted in the building that still stands today. He hired architect Louis Le Vau along with artist Versailles Royal Chapel Royal Chapel Charles Le Brun to carry out the work on this Baroque masterpiece, which became the quintessential model for all palaces in Europe. Famed gardener André le Nôtre was responsible for the unequalled Versailles Garden. After Le Vau's death, Jules Hardouin- Mansart was commissioned to triple the size of the palace. Under his watchful eye, the northern and southern wings, the Orangerie, the Grand Trianon (a chateau) and the Royal Chapel were constructed. Later additions included the Opera and the Petit Trianon (a small chateau), which was built bet
Adriana Valladares

Arc de Triomphe, Paris - 0 views

  • Napoléon's Triumphal Arch The arch was commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate his victories, but he was ousted before the arch was completed. In fact, it wasn't completed until 1836 during the reign of Louis-Philippe. The Arc de Triomphe is engraved with names of generals who commanded French troops during Napoleon's regime. Design The design of the arch by Jean Chalgrin is based on the Arch of Titus in Rome. The Arc de Triomphe is much higher (50m versus 15m), but it has exactly the same proportions. The triumphal arch is adorned Detail of the Marseillaise Relief with many reliefs, most of them commemorating the emperor's battles. Among them are the battle of Aboukir, Napoleons victory over the Turkish and the Battle of Austerliz, where Napoleon defeated the Austrians.The best known relief is the Departure of the Volunteers in 1792, also known as the Marseillaise. At the top of the arch are 30 shields, each of them bears the name of one of Napoleon's successful battles. The arch also includes the Grave of the Unknown Soldiers from the first World War. Place Charles de Gaulle The arch is located at the end of the Champs-Elysées, in the middle of the Place Charles de Gaulle, a large circular square from which no less than 12 streets emanate. The streets are named after French military leaders. Observatory View from Arc de TriompheThe top of the arch features a viewing platform from where you have great views of La Defense, the Champs-Elysées and the Sacré-Coeur. Make sure you take one of the underpasses to the arch, it is too dangerous to try and cross the street. There is no elevator in the arch, so be prepared to walk up 234 steps.
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    "Napoléon's Triumphal Arch The arch was commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 to commemorate his victories, but he was ousted before the arch was completed. In fact, it wasn't completed until 1836 during the reign of Louis-Philippe. The Arc de Triomphe is engraved with names of generals who commanded French troops during Napoleon's regime. Design The design of the arch by Jean Chalgrin is based on the Arch of Titus in Rome. The Arc de Triomphe is much higher (50m versus 15m), but it has exactly the same proportions. The triumphal arch is adorned Mareillaise relief, Arc de Triomphe Detail of the Marseillaise Relief with many reliefs, most of them commemorating the emperor's battles. Among them are the battle of Aboukir, Napoleons victory over the Turkish and the Battle of Austerliz, where Napoleon defeated the Austrians. The best known relief is the Departure of the Volunteers in 1792, also known as the Marseillaise. At the top of the arch are 30 shields, each of them bears the name of one of Napoleon's successful battles. Arc de Triomphe The arch also includes the Grave of the Unknown Soldiers from the first World War. Place Charles de Gaulle The arch is located at the end of the Champs-Elysées, in the middle of the Place Charles de Gaulle, a large circular square from which no less than 12 streets emanate. The streets are named after French military leaders. Observatory View over Paris from the Arc de Triomphe View from Arc de Triomphe The top of the arch features a viewing platform from where you have great views of La Defense, the Champs-Elysées and the Sacré-Coeur. Make sure you take one of the underpasses to the arch, it is too dangerous to try and cross the street. There is no elevator in the arch, so be prepared to walk up 234 steps."
Adriana Valladares

Paris Travel Guide - Travel to Paris - 0 views

  • Paris is known as The City of Lights and absolutely deserves this name. But it is much more than just the City of Lights. Paris, the capital of France, is one of the best travel destinations. It has everything a traveller could possibly wish for. A stay in Paris should at least include a visit to the Louvre, one of the most impressive and well known museums in the world; a climb of the Eiffel tower; and a climb to the top of Notre Dame Cathedral. You should also climb the steps to the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre, stroll around the Place du Tertre in front of it, visit the saucy Pigalle district, walk around the Latin quarter - St. Germain, Boulevard St. Michel - and feel the atmosphere of the street performers outside the Centre Pompidou.   PARIS TRAVEL INFO Best of Paris Paris Real Estate Paris Eiffel Tower Paris Museums Paris apartments accommodation Paris Pass and Tours Paris Hotel Paris Apartments International Money Transfer is available in the UK from HIFX Foreign Exchange Specialists. In the neighborhood of Paris you can visit Fontainebleau, Versailles with its magnificent palace of Louis XIV, Vaux-le-Vicomte and the inspiration for Versailles Disneyland Paris. All of these make perfect daytrips. Paris is full of surprises; just have a good breakfast with coffee and croissants, take a walk, and discover some of them for yourself.
  • Paris is known as The City of Lights and absolutely deserves this name. But it is much more than just the City of Lights. Paris, the capital of France, is one of the best travel destinations. It has everything a traveller could possibly wish for. A stay in Paris should at least include a visit to the Louvre, one of the most impressive and well known museums in the world; a climb of the Eiffel tower; and a climb to the top of Notre Dame Cathedral. You should also climb the steps to the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre, stroll around the Place du Tertre in front of it, visit the saucy Pigalle district, walk around the Latin quarter - St. Germain, Boulevard St. Michel - and feel the atmosphere of the street performers outside the Centre Pompidou.   PARIS TRAVEL INFO Best of Paris Paris Real Estate Paris Eiffel Tower Paris Museums Paris apartments accommodation Paris Pass and Tours Paris Hotel Paris Apartments International Money Transfer is available in the UK from HIFX Foreign Exchange Specialists. In the neighborhood of Paris you can visit Fontainebleau, Versailles with its magnificent palace of Louis XIV, Vaux-le-Vicomte and the inspiration for Versailles Disneyland Paris. All of these make perfect daytrips. Paris is full of surprises; just have a good breakfast with coffee and croissants, take a walk, and discover some of them for yourself. The city of Paris Paris represents a city of romance, for others, the French capital is a sparkling mix of writers and artists. The city's people are stylish and flirtatious, its architecture seductive, its restaurants and nightlife devoted to the pursuit of pleasure and its streets are scattered with dreams. On all levels – historical, architectural, and cultural – this is a fascinating city...
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    "Paris is known as The City of Lights and absolutely deserves this name. But it is much more than just the City of Lights. Paris, the capital of France, is one of the best travel destinations. It has everything a traveller could possibly wish for. A stay in Paris should at least include a visit to the Louvre, one of the most impressive and well known museums in the world; a climb of the Eiffel tower; and a climb to the top of Notre Dame Cathedral. You should also climb the steps to the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre, stroll around the Place du Tertre in front of it, visit the saucy Pigalle district, walk around the Latin quarter - St. Germain, Boulevard St. Michel - and feel the atmosphere of the street performers outside the Centre Pompidou. PARIS TRAVEL INFO Best of Paris Paris Real Estate Paris Eiffel Tower Paris Museums Paris apartments accommodation Paris Pass and Tours Paris Hotel Paris Apartments International Money Transfer is available in the UK from HIFX Foreign Exchange Specialists. In the neighborhood of Paris you can visit Fontainebleau, Versailles with its magnificent palace of Louis XIV, Vaux-le-Vicomte and the inspiration for Versailles Disneyland Paris. All of these make perfect daytrips. Paris is full of surprises; just have a good breakfast with coffee and croissants, take a walk, and discover some of them for yourself. "
Frank M

Notre Dame de Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Notre Dame de Paris (French for Our Lady of Paris), also known as Notre Dame Cathedral, is a Gothic, Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. It is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paris: that is, it is the church that contains the cathedra (official chair), of the Archbishop of Paris, currently André Vingt-Trois. Notre Dame de Paris is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in France and in Europe. It was restored and saved from destruction by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, one of France's most famous architects. The name Notre Dame means "Our Lady" in French, and is frequently used in the names of Catholic church buildings in Francophone countries. Notre Dame de Paris was one of the first Gothic cathedrals, and its construction spanned the Gothic period. Its sculptures and stained glass show the heavy influence of naturalism, unlike that of earlier Romanesque architecture. Notre Dame de Paris was among the first buildings in the world to use the flying buttress (arched exterior supports). The building was not originally designed to include the flying buttresses around the choir and nave. After the construction began and the thinner walls (popularized in the Gothic style) grew ever higher, stress fractures began to occur as the walls pushed outward. In response, the cathedral's architects built supports around the outside walls, and later additions continued the pattern. The cathedral suffered desecration during the radical phase of the French Revolution in the 1790s, when much of its religious imagery was damaged or destroyed. During the 19th century, an extensive restoration project was completed, returning the cathedral to its previous state. "
Adriana Valladares

Taste Your Way Through France's Most Prestigious Kitchens on a Michelin Tour - 0 views

  • Culinary enthusiasts now have the unique opportunity to take one-of-a-kind, Michelin-themed trips in France. Michelin, creator of the trusted hotel and restaurant guides of the same name, is now working with niche tour operator Roadtrips Inc. to create Michelin Food & Travel experiences. Michelin Food & Travel tours feature unique experiences with chefs and establishments that have received the coveted Michelin star-rating. Michelin Food & Travel experiences offer globe-trotting gastronomes behind-the-scenes access to Michelin-starred restaurants and their world-renowned chefs. Travelers will have the chance to participate in private kitchen experiences and demonstrations, sample the wares of local food artisans, and engage in wine tastings, truffle hunts, and dozens of other carefully selected experiences designed to bring out the full flavor of the world's culinary hotspots. Each custom-made itinerary will be crafted to cater to individual travelers' tastes in food, regions and seasons and will provide intimate contact with local traditions and personalities offered only to those in the know.   While the trips will eventually operate throughout Europe, the initial program is launching with culinary experiences in France. Travelers to France will learn about the country’s history and heritage through its legendary food and drink. The trips explore time-treasured techniques passed down through generations, as well as how these traditions and techniques inspire chefs today. These wholly customizable itineraries introduce guests to some of the world’s most celebrated gourmands, bringing them up close and personal to see where the lines cross between generations of culinary traditions and innovation.  
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    "Culinary enthusiasts now have the unique opportunity to take one-of-a-kind, Michelin-themed trips in France. Michelin, creator of the trusted hotel and restaurant guides of the same name, is now working with niche tour operator Roadtrips Inc. to create Michelin Food & Travel experiences. Michelin Food & Travel tours feature unique experiences with chefs and establishments that have received the coveted Michelin star-rating. Michelin Food & Travel experiences offer globe-trotting gastronomes behind-the-scenes access to Michelin-starred restaurants and their world-renowned chefs. Travelers will have the chance to participate in private kitchen experiences and demonstrations, sample the wares of local food artisans, and engage in wine tastings, truffle hunts, and dozens of other carefully selected experiences designed to bring out the full flavor of the world's culinary hotspots. Each custom-made itinerary will be crafted to cater to individual travelers' tastes in food, regions and seasons and will provide intimate contact with local traditions and personalities offered only to those in the know. While the trips will eventually operate throughout Europe, the initial program is launching with culinary experiences in France. Travelers to France will learn about the country's history and heritage through its legendary food and drink. The trips explore time-treasured techniques passed down through generations, as well as how these traditions and techniques inspire chefs today. These wholly customizable itineraries introduce guests to some of the world's most celebrated gourmands, bringing them up close and personal to see where the lines cross between generations of culinary traditions and innovation."
Valeria Valiente

Promenade des Anglais - 0 views

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    "Nice's Promenade des Anglais is part of the heart of this seaside French city. Nice's Promenade des Anglais is lined with cafes situated directly on the beach, and it's a bustling area active with cyclists, runners, walkers and rollerbladers. Find out more about the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France. About the Promenade des Anglais: The promenade is a walkway lining the Bay of Angels in Nice, and it actually runs for several miles. It has existed for decades, dating back to the 1800s when aristocrats from throughout Europe flocked to the inviting Cote d'Azur city. Today, it is a thriving concourse along a thriving Riviera city, home to many landmark hotels, dozens of cafes and miles of beach. It stretches from the airport on the western side to Old Nice (and the quai des Etats Unis) to the east. What's on the Promenade des Anglais: The Promenade des Anglais is worth a visit even if you merely plan to find one of the promenade's blue chairs, have a seat, listen to the waves and watch the world sail by. There are many popular sights to see along the route, however, including: * Just east of the promenade, the start of the Cours Selaya market and Old Nice (or Vieux Nice). * Place Massena, an expansive square that is arguably the hub of activity in Nice. * Casino Ruhl * The stunning example of art deco architecture (just recently restored), Palais de la Mediterranee * The Hotel Negresco, another glorious art deco building"
Hewy Andrade

Famous places in France - 0 views

  • Paris The Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Elysées, Notre-Dame cathedral, the Moulin-Rouge and many more instantly recognisable sites
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      This will help us to describe the different places in every state in France.
  • The Normandy landing beaches The beaches where the D-Day landings took place, on the northern coast of Normandy, are  a very popular pilgrimage spot, both for the beaches themselves and for the nearby war memorials and cemeteries.
  • Versailles Palace Versailles is a famous chateau that was home to the French monarchy during the 100 years before the French revolution.
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  • Carcassonne Famous medieval walled city in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France.
  • Lourdes This pilgrimage destination in the pyrénées attracts many, many thousands of pilgrims each year, for the healing powers attributed to the cave where local girl Bernadette spoke to the virgin Mary in 1858.
  • Pont du Gard This roman aquaduct in Languedoc-Roussillon is an architectural masterpiece and one of the most impressive roman constructions still standing in France.
  • Lascaux caves Discovered in the middle of the 20th century, these caves contain extraordinary fine examples of prehistoric cave painting.
  • Mont-Saint-Michel Three million visitors a year can't be wrong - this is the most visited site in France outside Paris. The abbey on an island is an instantly recognisable landmark in Normandy on the northern coast of France.
  • Disneyland Paris and Parc Asterix These two theme parks are the most popular to be found in France.
  • Monet's garden at Giverny At the end of the 19th century the world of art was changing forever, as the French impressionists explored new ways of painting and representing landscapes and scenery. Among these was Monet, and many of his most famous paintings are clearly recognisable scenes from the gardens at Giverny.
Carolina Portillo

Best of France - 0 views

  • The Eiffel Tower This is probably the most famous monument in France, but at the beginning it was a not very well accepted. French citizens did not like it and thought it was a waste of money. This iron tower was built on the Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris, and replaced the Washington Monument. It was called the Tower Eiffel in honour of its designer,the engineer Gustave Eiffel.
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    "The Eiffel Tower This is probably the most famous monument in France, but at the beginning it was a not very well accepted. French citizens did not like it and thought it was a waste of money. This iron tower was built on the Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris, and replaced the Washington Monument. It was called the Tower Eiffel in honour of its designer,the engineer Gustave Eiffel."
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    the best of france! one of them is the eiffel tower :)
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    another best of france is la rochelle, where there are free bikes since the 1970s :D its unique
Adriana Valladares

Jabulani - FIFA - 3 views

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    Information about Jabulani (the official 2010 football world cup match ball) at the FIFA website. It talks about the special characteristics of the ball like the "Grip 'n Groove"(which helps the ball have more control). It also talks about the meaning of the 11 colours of the ball (like: "for each of the 11 South African communities that will welcome the world next year").
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    The Jabulani ,official 2010 World Cup ball , means 'to celebrate' in isiZulu and is the 11th edition of adidas's FIFA World Cup balls. the 11 colours represent a colour for each team player, every official South African language and for each of the 11 South African communities that will help welcome the world next year. the ball with the grip 'n' groove has maximum control, almost perfect accuracy and perfect grip in any weather or terrain. The Jabulani is a perfect sphere thanks to new technology.
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    This website is really useful, because it tells us a little bit more about the Ball ( the official one) and shows us many pictures which makes it easier to know all about it.
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    This website is very intresting because it tell us more about the ball.
Aurelia Samayoa

Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, France - 0 views

  • On the spot where this majestic cathedral now stands, the Romans had built a temple to Jupiter, which was followed by a Christian basilica and then a Romanesque church (the Cathedral of St. Etienne, founded by Childebert in 528).
  • dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
  • construction started in 1163
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  • roughly 180 years later in about 1345.
  • age of illiteracy, the cathedral retells the stories of the Bible in its portals, paintings, and stained glass.
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    "The Gothic loftiness of Notre-Dame dominates the Seine and the Ile-de-la-Cité as well as the history of Paris. On the spot where this majestic cathedral now stands, the Romans had built a temple to Jupiter, which was followed by a Christian basilica and then a Romanesque church (the Cathedral of St. Etienne, founded by Childebert in 528)."
Gabriel Escalante

France Tourism | Best Places to Visit in France | Guide France - 0 views

  •   Our recommendations on the best places to visit in France provide a  incomparable travel experiences in one of the world's most fascinating countries. France is rich in architectural treasures embodied in the country's historically important: cities, cathedrals, abbeys and incredibly lavish châteaux and palaces. If you like art, you can wander the collections of France's great museums with their world-renowned collections filled with works by the world's master artists. If you prefer the outdoors, France offers a variety of outstanding and photogenic natural landscapes including stunningly beautiful coasts and magnificent mountains. In addition, there are innumerable French cities that are delightful, memorable, and whose wonderful food, wine and ambiance reflect the unique culture of the French. And, then, there is Paris, the City of Light, one of the favorite destinations of travelers worldwide. We
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      this will be the places to visit
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    "Our recommendations on the best places to visit in France provide a incomparable travel experiences in one of the world's most fascinating countries. "
Carolina Portillo

France Travel Guide - Travel to France - 0 views

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    "France is the most visited country in the world. It has everything that you could ever want to see on your holidays: a great city like Paris, good beaches, more monuments than any other country, lovely nature, incredible mountain scenery; need I go on? France is also a very pleasant place to stay. It has good food, great wines and people enjoy their lives. And the best thing is, maybe apart from Paris, living in France does not have to be expensive. The North of France consists of the flatlands around the town of Lille and the English Channel. This area will remind visitors in many ways of Belgium and the Netherlands. The Grand' Place in Lille for example is a lot like the one in Brussels. "
Jennifer Garcia

Roquebrune-Cap-Martin | The French Riviera | Fodor's Travel Guides - 0 views

  • the coast before Italy, two twinned havens have survived, each in its own way: the perched Vieille Ville of Roquebrune, which gives its name to the greater area, and Cap-Martin—luxurious, isolated, exclusive, and the once favored retreat of the Empress Eugénie and Winston Churchill. With its lovely tumble of raked tile roofs and twisting streets, fountains, archways, and quiet squares, Roquebrune retains many of the charms of a hilltop village, although it has become heavily gentrified and commercialized. Rue Moncollet is lined with arcaded passageways and a number of medieval houses. Somerset Maugham
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      This is my first stop in France.
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    "the coast before Italy, two twinned havens have survived, each in its own way: the perched Vieille Ville of Roquebrune, which gives its name to the greater area, and Cap-Martin-luxurious, isolated, exclusive, and the once favored retreat of the Empress Eugénie and Winston Churchill. With its lovely tumble of raked tile roofs and twisting streets, fountains, archways, and quiet squares, Roquebrune retains many of the charms of a hilltop village, although it has become heavily gentrified and commercialized. Rue Moncollet is lined with arcaded passageways and a number of medieval houses. Somerset Maugham"
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    Hey this is a cool place to visit check it out!
Rachael Keslake

Paris Travel Guide - 0 views

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    "Paris is the capital city of France and is located in the Île-de-France region, on the Seine river. It has an estimated population of 2,153,600 inhabitants. The Paris region is the centre of France economic activity. The main offices of important organizations such as: UNESCO, NATO, the OECD and the ICC are also located in Paris. It is not only an economic centre, but also a city of learning and culture. The fashion of Paris is well known around the world, with many famous fashion designers hosting their events in this city. "
rose giuliano

Tauck's France tour features journeys from the fabled French Riviera to glittering Paris. - 0 views

  • A transfer is included from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport to your 5-star luxury hotel, Hôtel Negresco. Welcome to Nice, the glamorous capital of the French Riviera. Join us for a welcome cocktail reception and dinner this evening at your historic hotel overlooking the Bay of Angels, within walking distance of the beach.
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      This would defenetely be part of my trip! includes a 5 star hotel at the beach!
  • village of Eze en route to a glimpse of how the rich, the famous, and the royal live and play in the Principality of Monaco.
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    "A transfer is included from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport to your 5-star luxury hotel, Hôtel Negresco. Welcome to Nice, the glamorous capital of the French Riviera. Join us for a welcome cocktail reception and dinner this evening at your historic hotel overlooking the Bay of Angels, within walking distance of the beach."
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    This is really coooool! we can see how the rich lived!
Tae Soo Kim

YouTube - Production process of the official 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball Jabulani - 1 views

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    A youtube video about the process of the Jabulani, the 2010 football world cup match ball. You can see at the multiple machines used like: the leather steamer and the machines that cuts the leather to piece just to be knit together.
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    this video shows all the machines used to make the Jabulani and the materials that are used as well it shows the different colours being put on the bal and the way the 2010 World Cup mark is put on the ball.
So Ki

Eiffel tower's structure and levels. - 0 views

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    "First level: 57.63 meters (189 feet). Observatory from which to study the movements of the Eiffel Tower's summit. Kiosk presentation about the mythic painting of the Eiffel Tower. Space CINEIFFEL: offers an exceptional panorama of sights from the Tower. Souvenir shops (yes, every tourist MUST have a miniature replica). Restaurant "Altitude 95" (phone 01-45-55-20-04). Post office, with special stamps "Paris Eiffel Tower ". Panoramic gallery displaying the Monuments of Paris. Second level: 115.73 meters (379 feet, 8 inches). Panorama of Paris. Telescopes, shops. Animated displays on the operation of the elevators. Jules Verne Restaurant (extremely expensive, reservations absolutely necessary; phone 01-45-55-61-44). Third level: 276.13 meters (905 feet, 11 inches). Exceptional panoramic views, day or night, of Paris and its surroundings. Recently restored office, featuring wax reproductions of Gustave Eiffel and Thomas Edison in conversation (see photo. Panoramic guide displays to aid orientation. Dioramas presenting the history of this platform."
juan jaime

Eiffel Tower in Paris France. When was the Eiffel Tower built? Technology and history o... - 0 views

  • Planning a visit to Paris or just curious...
  • It is at this level that you take the elevator which goes to the summit. This is the perfect floor to make a photographic study of Paris and its monuments. You will also discover animated window scenes evoking the construction of the Eiffel Tower, operation of the old hydraulic elevator that ran to the top until 1983 and the current elevator. An electronic panel indicates the number of entries as visitors enter the Tower, with the total number since its construction, and mentions some of the more famous individuals.
  • 180 million visitors have come since its construction. It's not surprising when you consider the Eiffel Tower is the monument that best symbolizes Europe
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    this is a very good site that tells info about the famous eiffel tower
Valeria Valiente

Cannes - A Festival Virgin's Guide | The latest from Cannes - A Festival Virgin's Guide - 0 views

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    "Each year, the Marché du Film, the world's largest film market at the Cannes Film Festival releases a free report called Focus. The report details trends from the previous year in world film sales and distribution. The report is always a valuable read for anyone in interested in the business side of the international film world."
Frank M

Tourist Attractions in France - 1 views

  • Tourist Attractions The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Church, museums and galleries, walks along the canals, houseboat cruises, beach sports, water sports, island tours, winter sports in the Alps and Pyrenees, a game of boules on the street, walks through the Paris streets are just some of the attractions that draw people to France. The rolling slopes and vineyards of Champagne, the farmlands of Normandy, the historic sites at Lorraine and Strasbourg, the Celtic heritage of Brittany (a coastal town), the Gothic Cathedrals and green pastures in the medieval town of Burgundy, the châteaux and churches in the volcanic city of Auvergne, the French Alps of Rhone and the grand palaces and gorge in the Loire Valley are some other places that you may visit with TSI Holidays outbound packages for France. Eiffel Tower in Paris French Alps in Rhone Annual Film festival in Cannes Thorens Glières' Castle Wine Tours in Burgundy Paris Museum Tour
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