Today marks the 133rd anniversary of the Eiffel Tower’s opening day at the International Exposition of 1889, held to mark the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.
Photo: PHeymont/TravelGumbo
Today marks the 133rd anniversary of the Eiffel Tower’s opening day at the International Exposition of 1889, held to mark the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.
Photo: PHeymont/TravelGumbo
DrFumblefinger explores the architecture in “Downtown Casablanca”. Most were constructed in the period between WWI and WWII, and show art deco and art nouveau features combined with Moroccan/Moorish features.
A delicious lunch was capped by a pleasant young Berber girl pouring mint tea for us.
I was visiting a friend, and this was the view from their house. I could understand why they built their house facing this direction. I was taken by the beauty!
Samantha shares some street art pictures from her recent trip to Bogotá, Colombia.
A garden in South Wales is the topic of today’s post from ProfessorAbe
Vienna’s Clock Museum, one of the biggest and best of its kind doesn’t really have 10,000 clocks, but you’d never know that as you get lost in its world of time.
The oldest monumental fountain in Paris has a long history of rebuilding, renaming and relocating
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Happy Birthday! wordle
This iconic structure, designed by Gustave Eiffel, quickly became a symbol of Paris and remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world today.