In this installment I am featuring the Eiffel Tower as well as some other subjects. The Tower was constructed between 1887 and 1889 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair. According to Wikipedia it is the world's most visited paid monument. We did not go up to the top, only to the second level, but that afforded us some terrific views of Paris.
#1 Just a pretty garden area that we saw on the way to the Eiffel Tower
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#2 I was somewhat surprised by the huge size of the area covered by the base of the tower. And I realize the polarizer I was using on my w/a lens cut into the image.
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#3 The Seine River flows near the base of the Tower.
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#7 I was amazed at what a densely packed city Paris actually is. It seemed like about the only green spaces were along the major streets.
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#8 It was nice to find some patches of natural beauty among all the manmade structures.
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#9 A nice sunny morning provided for some back lighting.
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#10 I think this is my favorite image of that iconic tower. I captured this one the next day, which thankfully, was beautifully clear.
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How do you visit the Eiffel Tower and not go all the way up? That’s like saying, “I ordered the lobster but didn’t eat the tail”.
Excellent, Tom. The views are breath-taking and I also love the flowers.
Very nice set Tom. #10 is like a cover of a post card it’s so good.
/George
angler wrote:
Excellent set Tom.
Thank you very much Jim for taking a look. I appreciate it.
SuperflyTNT wrote:
How do you visit the Eiffel Tower and not go all the way up? That’s like saying, “I ordered the lobster but didn’t eat the tail”.
It had something to do with the extra cost.
Thank you Karin for taking a look.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Excellent, Tom. The views are breath-taking and I also love the flowers.
Thank you Carol for looking in and commenting. The first day seeing the Tower was pretty cloudy, but after that we had near perfect weather.
gsmith051 wrote:
Very nice set Tom. #10 is like a cover of a post card it’s so good.
/George
Thank you George for looking in and commenting. Glad you enjoyed and I appreciate it.
tbell7D wrote:
It had something to do with the extra cost.
Oh, so it was more like going to the top lobster house and ordering the chicken fingers. 😜🤪
tbell7D wrote:
In this installment I am featuring the Eiffel Tower as well as some other subjects. The Tower was constructed between 1887 and 1889 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair. According to Wikipedia it is the world's most visited paid monument. We did not go up to the top, only to the second level, but that afforded us some terrific views of Paris.
Wonderful pictures. Did you have lunch at le Jules Verne Restaurant? On our last trip we had dinner there. The views of Paris at night are fantastic.
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