Friday, July 22 - Sunday July 24
This weekend a group of us went to Paris. I honestly wish I had about 3 weeks longer in Paris, because there is so much to do around the city as well as a ton of history to explore. During the weekend we got to visit the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Pantheon, the Triumphant Arch, the Louvre, and (of course) the Eiffel Tower. Out of all of these places the Pantheon was my favorite, there are so many people buried in the Crypt, as well as all the art on the ceilings, and the statues on the walls. The Louvre was also really amazing getting to see all of the art that we've learned about since elementary school. My favorite piece of art that I saw was the Mona Lisa, it is no where close to what I imagined it would be. I figured that it would be a lot bigger and more vibrant. The Eiffel Tower and the Triumphant Arch are two other monuments that we visited, and seeing them in person was quite humbling. Both of these monuments were huge, and its amazing to imagine all the time it took for them to be built.
One of the cooler moments on the trip, so far, happened while I was walking one night. As me and Jensn were walking down the street, two men turned around and tried asking us for directions. Once they realized that we did not speak french, they asked us where we were from and when we told them we were from Texas they told us "Welcome to Paris". It was one of those moments that is kind of shocking to experience in person.
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The Louvre |
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Mona Lisa inside the Louvre |
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The Eiffel Tower at night |
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The Cathedral of Notre Dame |
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The Pantheon |
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The Front of the Pantheon |
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The Triumphant Arch |
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The Arch again |
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The Eiffel Tower |