Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Skyline
While everyone at the Arc de Triomphe looking towards Place de la Concorde and at the Luxor Obelisk at the other end of the Champs-Elysées , I went to the other side where it was less crowded
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I like this kind of alternative view.
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Thanks Graham 🙂
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Smart move!
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I like this different view. It also brought to mind a friend of mine when visiting there in her 20’s didn’t realize there was an underpass in order to cross, and attempted to cross by running through the traffic 🙂
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Thanks Lisa. Now that would have been terrifying although lots of cars are stationary for a short while but no that’s for sure 🙂
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Ah yes, a view to the modern, angular arc at La Defense. Well worth looking the opposite way to everyone else
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Great shot
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Thank you Sheree 🙂
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My pleasure
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Such a nice view of the city skyline, just by turning around!
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It was a whole different Paris from there, the modern buildings made a different skyline from the other ways
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