It was a dark and snowy night but the twinkling of la Tour lights up the December sky.
(Taken from the Suresnes American Cemetery, in the suburbs of Paris, only five miles from city center. The 7.5 acre cemetery contains the graves of 1,541 Americans who died in World War I and 24 Unknown American War Dead from World War II. The cemetery is located high on the slopes of Mont Valerien)
Suresnes American Cemetery
123, Boulevard Washington
92150 Suresnes
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La Dame de fer veille sur la ville...
Gros bisous Génie.
It´s always nice to see the Eiffel Tower!
She sure does sparkle! I would have loved to see the lights and snow together..just gorgeous
Nice night shot Genie. Like it
there is such mystique to this night shot.
Lovely. I can imagine standing there on a chilly night breathing in that view.
So, you were at the cemetery at night while it was snowing with the light of la Tour to guide you back 'home'.....oh, the memories you have made while in Paris....thank you for sharing them with us.
Great shot! It was a dark and snowy night - after a lovely dinner with friends. We should email them again to say we are headed back!
Her Majesty is looking exceptionally sparkly here. Good shot Genie!
V
Brrrrr!
Thanks for sharing this image and the meaning of the location it was shot!
Can't wait to see some of your experiences of Paris in New Years!
The Wanderfull Traveler
You find the most interesting places!
The tower sure stands out from there.
Suresnes is well worth the short hop from central Paris. A beautiful and moving spot.
Having just come from Paris a few weeks ago, visiting my daughter who lives there, it was wonderful to find your blog with the most beautiful photos!! Congratulations, you certainly capture the unknown Paris.
Having just come from Paris a few weeks ago, visiting my daughter who lives there, it was wonderful to find your blog with the most beautiful photos!! Congratulations, you certainly capture the unknown Paris.
What a beauty!
Cool shot of La Tour!!!
Beautiful photo, Genie!
One of my most favorite spots! Love the photo!
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