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11-SEP-2012

Ile de la Cité

Few travelers and tourists visiting Paris, France, realize that the famous cathedral of Notre-Dame is actually situated on an island. The Ile de la Cité is usually referred to as the epicenter of Paris, as well as the original site of the Parisi tribes of the Sequana river, now known as the Seine. This was possibly the earliest settlement in Paris--- a muddy town on the banks of a muddy river that grew to be known as one of the most beautiful places in the world. The official "navel" can be found on a small bronze plaque in the square in front of the cathedral. This is just a few steps from where the early Romans set up shop in the 50's (A.D that is) This is technically the very center of France

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Date/Time11-Sep-2012 11:21:32
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ModelCanon DIGITAL IXUS 80 IS
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Focal Length6.2 mm
Exposure Time1/625 sec
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ISO Equivalent80
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Julie Queybronac (Bryline)25-Jan-2013 14:23
Excellent Point Of View and Parisian great mood ... V
Michael Tauber19-Oct-2012 17:13
Great capture of light.
Guest 19-Oct-2012 16:28
Nicely done. Any pics of the "Deportation Memorial" ? Best J
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