This is a picture of Les Baux, a tiny village next to the Chateau de Baux. We were going to go all the way to the top of a nearby mountain, the one from where this picture is taken, but since it was windy the day was declared as code orange. This means that since everything was dry with a fire and wind, well, it could be dangerous.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
More Arles
This is a picture of Les Baux, a tiny village next to the Chateau de Baux. We were going to go all the way to the top of a nearby mountain, the one from where this picture is taken, but since it was windy the day was declared as code orange. This means that since everything was dry with a fire and wind, well, it could be dangerous.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Arles
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Paris and South France
The beach at St Marie de la Mer, it's so good to be swimming in salt water again, and it was really warm.
In front of the Haribo museum/factory.
A view of the city Uzes.
A church there, famous for its fancy organ.
The natural water source for Perrier exists under this gazebo. We took a tour of the factory and how they make thirty million bottles a day.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Les Chateaux de la Loire
We took a nighttime walk to see Chateau de Chenonceau and its gardens all a lit.
Amboise, where Leonardo da Vinci wished to be buried, only a fifth of the original castle remains due to its systematic destruction.
The chapel where da Vinci bones now lie, the original church, a couple meters closer to the castle, was destroyed so his bones were moved into here.
This is his grave.
This is actually his house where he spent the last couple years of his life. In the gardens there were 3D models of da Vinci's plans.
This is inside a cave we visited where they grow mushrooms naturally. That's where the good restaurants buy their mushrooms from.
The castle Azay-Le-Rideau.
Villandry, renowned for its gardens. We didn't go inside the castle.
A overlook of part of the gardens.
And the castle Blois, built in four different styles of architecture.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
More Paris
I don't quite remember what the name of this building was, it had a temporary garden in front and a exhibiton about the french marines in the inside.
Monument of the Bastille, there in now an opera there you can see it in the background.
The National Museum of Natural History, totally amazing, and the Jardin des Plantes.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Paris some more
The Saint Sulpice from the outside, it was partly under construction.
The Rose Line inside the Saint Sulpice Church.
The Pantheon where people such as Voltaire, Marie and Pierre Curie, Louis Braille were buried.
Le Senat, the senate of France.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Paris
This is the Louvre, with the glass triangle, I just saw a ton of artwork, this place is seriously huge; and the Mona Lisa is small but totally amazing to see anyway.
This is the Notre Dame of Paris, it is amazing beautiful inside with all its stained glass windows.
This is the Opera, where operas take place...