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  • Paris - Sidewalk café
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  • México - Ciclotón
  • Paris - Bicycling in Paris
  • Paris - policewoman in place Maillot
  • México - Policias
  • México - Cajas supermercado
  • Paris - Sortie de caisse au Monoprix de Montparnasse
  • Paris - Station Service Total de Montparnasse

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  • nike zapatos sur Paris - Sidewalk café
  • Shannon M. Hollsten sur Paris - Eiffel tower
  • Elin sur Paris - Ice track in Paris
  • Natxo sur México - Ciclotón
  • JM sur México - Barrendero
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Paris - Place Vendôme

Vendome_1

This giant obelisk (la Colonne de la Grande Armée) is in the middle of Place Vendôme and was commissioned by Napoleon to commemorate his victories.   

Rédigé par globetrekking le juillet 27, 2005 à 04:38 AM dans Paris | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0)

Paris - skyline

Skyline1
well a skyline + a sunshine... from paris

Rédigé par jm le juillet 25, 2005 à 07:04 AM dans Paris | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0)

Mexico - Skyline

Mxskyline
this is a small fraction of the city. you can see towers and hotels of the northern part of the city [polanco, reforma]

Rédigé par Account Deleted le juillet 21, 2005 à 08:19 PM dans Mexico | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | TrackBack (0)

Mexico - cinema

cinemex marquee
i don't know any movie theatre like that in the city, but this chain -cinemex- is one of the biggest in the country. [not a very fancy marquee]


Rédigé par Account Deleted le juillet 21, 2005 à 08:16 PM dans Mexico | Lien permanent | Commentaires (0) | TrackBack (0)

Paris - Le Grand Rex

Grandrex_1
"Le Grand Rex" is one of the most famous cinema in Paris. This cinema is more than 50 years old and has a really nice Art-Deco facade.

Rédigé par jm le juin 29, 2005 à 11:13 PM dans Paris | Lien permanent | Commentaires (3)

Paris - La Grande Arche

Grandearche_1
There is no WTC building in Paris (as far as i know!) but this building: "La Grande Arche" is the more emblematic building of the business area of Paris called La Defense. This building is located on a road which end to the "Arc de Triomple" and is a kind of modern replica...

Rédigé par jm le juin 24, 2005 à 11:07 PM dans Paris | Lien permanent | Commentaires (1)

Mexico - World Trade Center

Wtc

This is the World Trade Center building in Mexico City.  Is there a WTC building in Paris? Or something equivalent?

Rédigé par Account Deleted le juin 16, 2005 à 03:37 PM dans Mexico | Lien permanent | Commentaires (1) | TrackBack (0)

Mexico - Panteón Civil

panteón civil
we do have a 'roundhose of the illustrious men' with many important characters, but this a civil cemetery in Iztapalapa [east of the city], that looks pretty much like any other cemetery in Mexico, with many crosses apparently in no order, and many little chapels that look like little houses for richer families, and a bunch of flowers and probably empty if it's not november 2nd. [death day].

Rédigé par Account Deleted le juin 08, 2005 à 03:23 PM dans Mexico | Lien permanent | Commentaires (3) | TrackBack (0)

Paris - Père Lachaise Cemetery

Perelachaise
Père Lachaise is one of the most well-known cemeteries in the world. Numerous famous people are buried there, including  Delacroix, Chopin, Balzac, Modigliani, Edith Piaf . . .

Rédigé par globetrekking le juin 04, 2005 à 07:16 AM dans Paris | Lien permanent | Commentaires (4)

Paris - Guimard

Metroguimard
This is the Guimard entrance of the Denfert Rochereau entrance. I have found a website with all the Guimard stations (it is possible to find there metro stations that are almost identical to the one in Mexico city). It seems that during the 40s Guimard stations have been destroyed (!!!). A part of theses stations have been given to other cities metropolitan such as Montreal (Canada), Lisboa (Portugal) and of course Mexico city. So David it seems that the Guimard station you have in Mexico city is an original one!

Rédigé par jm le juin 03, 2005 à 11:10 AM dans Paris | Lien permanent | Commentaires (2)

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