Summer in Paris 2018 (Part 1) - La Seine River Bank Walk Tour
Here's a walk tour around Paris in the summer along the river banks of La Seine and Trocadéro gardens.
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Walk along the Seine, Paris France | Promenade sur les quais de la Seine à Paris (Automne | Fall)
Walk along the Seine, Paris France. A walk along the banks of the River Seine in the Fall (autumn). Discover the Bateaux-Mouches , the peniches , the Solferino Bridge / Senghor, the Pont Alexandre III , Notre Dame de Paris, the Jardin Flottant Niki de Saint-Phalle etc...
Promenade sur les quais de la Seine à Paris un jour d'automne. Une balade à la decouverte des Bateaux-Mouches, des péniches, de la Passerelle Solferino/Senghor, du Pont Alexandre III, Notre-Dame de Paris, le Jardin Flottant Niki de Saint-Phalle etc...
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Fontainebleau : la nature à portée de main
Cette fois-ci je vous fais (re)découvrir l'un des sites les plus emblématiques d'Ile-de-France et mondialement connu : Fontainebleau, son château mais aussi et SURTOUT sa forêt !
J'ai personnellement craqué pour ce lieu enchanteur, aux ambiances si particulières. Habitant la région parisienne, c'est seulement récemment que j'ai découvert ce petit coin de paradis français.
La forêt de Fontainebleau, c'est une source d'inspiration, où l'on peut véritablement se ressourcer, grâce à de nombreuses activités. Marche à pied, randonnée, trail, et bien entendu, l'escalade de bloc !
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Pont d'Iena
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Pont d'Iena
Pont d'Iéna is a bridge spanning the River Seine in Paris. It links the Eiffel Tower on the Left Bank to the district of Trocadéro on the Right Bank. In 1807, Napoleon I ordered, by an imperial decree issued in Warsaw, the construction of a bridge overlooking the Military School, and named the bridge after his victory in 1806 at the Battle of Jena, disregarding names considered previously: pont du Champ-de-Mars and pont de l'École militaire. Prussian General Blücher wanted to destroy the bridge before the Battle of Paris in 1814, but was persuaded not to by the Allied forces. Blücher had been present at the humiliating defeat of the Prussians by Napoleon at the Battle of Jena, where approximately 28,000 Prussians were killed to France's 2,480, after which Prussia was occupied by France.
The structure was designed with five arches, each with an arc length of 28 m, and four intermediate piers. The initial construction, the cost of which was enormous at the time, was fully financed by the State and spanned six years from 1808 to 1814. The tympana along the sides of the bridge had been originally decorated with imperial eagles conceptualized by François-Frédéric Lemot and sculpted by Jean-François Mouret. The eagles were replaced with the royal letter L soon after the fall of the First Empire in 1815 but in 1852, when Napoléon III ascended the throne of the Second Empire, new imperial eagles, this time by the chisel of Antoine-Louis Barye, replaced the royal L. Put in place in 1853, on the two ends of the bridge, are four sculptures sitting on top of four corresponding pylons: a Gallic warrior by Antoine-Augustin Préault and a Roman warrior by Louis-Joseph Daumas by the Right Bank; an Arab warrior by Jean-Jacques Feuchère and a Greek warrior by François Devault by the Left Bank.
Towards the second half of the 19th century, the inadequacy of the bridge's carrying capacity started to become a pronounced problem. With the increasing traffic resulting from the expansion of the districts of Trocadéro, Auteuil and Passy, the necessity to enlarge the structure (the width of which was no more than 14 m, including the pavements) in a durable fashion grew as time went on.
Not until 1937, with the prospect of the upcoming World Fair drawing closer, did the French government decide to execute the project, which was all the more necessary as the structure was starting to show sure signs of deterioration. As well as the widening operation, reduced to just 35 meters from the planned 40 meters, the project also transformed the bridge with two additional concrete elements placed at either end, joining to the existing bridge with metal girders. Stone facings were used to protect the concrete tympana, the imperial eagles put back in place and the four statues repositioned accordingly during the bridge expansion.
This bridge has been part of the supplementary registry of historic monuments since 1975. The steps leading off the bridge are popularly known among film fans as the Renault stairs, as they featured in a scene where James Bond (played by Roger Moore) drove a hijacked Renault 11 taxi down the steps in pursuit of an assassin later revealed to be May Day (Grace Jones).
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Meet Linda The River Cruise Lady - Virtuoso Travel Advisor
A quick hello by Linda May Dinsmore - The River Cruise Lady, a Virtuoso Travel Advisor. She is a river and small ship cruise specialist who has travelled in Europe on the Danube, Rhine, Main, Seine, Rhone, through the Mediterranean. In Asia on the Yangtze, Mekong and along the coast from Hong Kong to Singapore. In South America on the Amazon. In North America on the St. Lawrence, Columbia/Snake River and the Sea of Cortez. With this expertise, she will be able to book the best river or small ship cruise for you!
Sitting on the River Seine
We decided to stop and sit on the sides of the island that is in the Seine River at the Vedettes du Pont-Neuf park. :)
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