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Post by Caroline Miller on Aug 12, 2011 20:34:52 GMT -5
I said I would make a thread, didn't I? It's hard for me to find every single museum or whatever, so you guys can do it.
Form:
Place(Name of the place, like 'Eiffel Tower' or whatever): Description(Maybe a link that shows what the place is or something?):
Places already made:
The Eiffel Tower The Louvre Arc de Triomphe Champs Élysées
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Jasper Crestel
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Post by Jasper Crestel on Aug 12, 2011 22:26:46 GMT -5
Place: The Louvre Description:http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp?bmLocale=en
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Jasper Crestel
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Tick, tock, life is stock, Tock, tick, life's away, Tick, Tock, away till your death
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Post by Jasper Crestel on Aug 14, 2011 19:20:43 GMT -5
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Post by Summer Anderson on Aug 14, 2011 19:34:45 GMT -5
This is an exception. lol but can't make it now cuz I'm making the newsletter.
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Terry Coleman
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Post by Terry Coleman on Aug 15, 2011 0:45:08 GMT -5
Arc de Triomphe (Arch of Triumph) An arch built by Napoleon in 1806 to honor the victory of the soldiers in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Has a brilliant view of the sunset when at the top, or so my friend said. If ya wanna know more, here: www.aviewoncities.com/paris/arcdetriomphe.htmPic!
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Post by Caroline Miller on Aug 15, 2011 8:03:49 GMT -5
Moderators can add them too!
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~Emmy~
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Post by ~Emmy~ on Aug 15, 2011 9:56:22 GMT -5
I just said that in a French accent. "Arc de Triomphe" xD Sorry, that was random. I wanted to add the Eiffel Tower...but nevermind because Jasper already did.
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Terry Coleman
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Post by Terry Coleman on Aug 15, 2011 19:54:50 GMT -5
I added the Champs Élysées. If you wanna know what that is, I wrote a description for the board. It's pretty much a really famous street with high quality shops and whatnot. And it's the ultimate hotspur for couples in Paris...enjoy.
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Post by Summer Anderson on Aug 15, 2011 20:25:59 GMT -5
Thanks, Terry!
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Ace
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Post by Ace on Aug 15, 2011 21:20:09 GMT -5
(only he knows all these places..)
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Post by Caroline Miller on Aug 15, 2011 22:00:51 GMT -5
lol. I stink at geography, so don't expect me to remember all this...
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Terry Coleman
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Post by Terry Coleman on Aug 17, 2011 0:25:36 GMT -5
Is that meant as an insult? But anyway, there are too many places to visit in Paris. The Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Élysées are actually just parts of the hexagonal shaped area. The whole thing is covered with landmarks. At the borders are museums, arcs, and other stuff. So actually, the ones I chose are just the more famous ones.
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Post by Ryan Sonho on Aug 17, 2011 15:08:43 GMT -5
Butte-Montmartre "Montmartre, the once bohemian and still village-like district is often inundated with tourists. The Sacré-Coeur basilica and the Place du Tertre are the biggest tourist draws. Another famous sight here is the Moulin Rouge, located at the border of the 9th arrondissement." Ménilmontant www.aviewoncities.com/paris/arrondissements.htmCan You add those?
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Ace
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Post by Ace on Aug 17, 2011 15:11:30 GMT -5
And...that website has the places where Terry was talking about. Paris is split into categories, he says.
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Post by Summer Anderson on Aug 17, 2011 21:32:08 GMT -5
Awesome! Tomorrow, I'll add all of them...
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