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    Paris Landmarks
    Written by 2000l, August 19th, 2007   

    Paris Landmarks

    Posted in Fun at 4:10 pm by Kevin

    We are back from a wonderful conference with our coworkers and leaders with ReachGlobal in Europe. The conference was at a retreat center out in the country, but we had the chance to see a few things in Paris. Here are some highlights:

    Paris Landmarks

    The Louvre has rocks. Here is a piece of granite from the Egyptian section of the museum.

    Paris Landmarks

    The Musee d’Orsay has lots of paintings, including one of Louis Pasteur.

    Paris Landmarks

    The Conciergerie was used as a prison for people awaiting execution during the French Revolution. Antoine Lavoisier was one of the fathers of modern chemistry, but he was also connected to a rather unpopular tax-collecting company, and met his end at the guillotine, so his picture is on the wall not far from Marie Antoinette’s cell.

    Paris Landmarks

    Georges Cuvier was a zoologist and naturalist in the 1700s and 1800s. As a founder of comparative anatomy and paleontology, he is honored by having a bus stop named after him.

    Paris Landmarks

    Near the Georges Cuvier bus stop is this staircase in the shape of the DNA double helix. It is at the Biology department of a university along the Seine.

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