Paris France - the Louve museum.


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1139q.jpg The glass pyramid that covers the main entrance of the Louvre extends below the ground near some shops and places to eat. To complete the effect a pyramid extends up from the floor to nearly meet it. This is the now famous La Pyramide Inversee that is the focal point in the ending of the book "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown.
1139n.jpg Winged Victory of Samothrace. It was found on the island of Samothrace around 190 BC, is made of marble, and is 11 feet tall.
1139o.jpg The Louvre and other attractions open at 9 a.m.. For some reason (like they are on vacation?) most tourists don't arrive until well after opening. We found it's much better to arrive early and not have to fight the crowds.
1139p.jpg We thought this place was great.
1140a.jpg Venus de Milo. Very impressive. Made of Parian marble 130-120 BC: 6 1/2 ft tall, Found at Milo, Greece.
1140b.jpg The most famous exhibits always draw a crowd.
1140c.jpg This rather poor quality picture is Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III. My son, myself, my father, and his father are all named Eugene because of her. We don't know the reason.


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