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Day 17 in Paris: Old Bones in the Catacombs

On our 17th day in Paris, we visited the Catacombs. There’s a formal name for this which eludes me, because this is actually a cemetery of sorts.

It was created in the late 1700’s when overcrowding at the graveyards which traditionally surrounded each church became a serious health problem. The catacombs were a network of underground tunnels originally created as builders mined for stone for more buildings.

Each of the graveyards was transferred to a specific section of the catacombs and marked, so if you know where your loved ones were originally buried, you’d be able to find their new subterranean home, too. There are 6-7 millions Parisians in the catacombs.

It’s rather creepy. I’m glad we went, for the historical value, but for the most part, this photo shows you pretty much all you’ll see.

Oh, and you’re looking at my photo for Day 187 of Project 365.

For more on our trip to Paris, read Joan’s travel blog and check out our Memolane story.

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Day 16 in Paris: Opera Garnier

The Grand Foyer at the Opera

On our 16th day in Paris, we visited the amazing Opera Garnier. This Grand Foyer was designed with the thought that during intermission, the “performance” of life goes on… so why not provide a suitable stage to showcase the performance?

Joan and I liked the Opera Garnier better than Chateau Versailles — which was great, but overcrowded (and hot on the day we went). The Opera Garnier, though newer, is amazingly opulent, and still serves as a performance hall (mainly for ballet).

I also created an interactive panorama of the hall with Photosynth and my iPhone. Check it out!

This is my photo for Day 186 of Project 365.

For more details on our trip to Paris, visit our Memolane story and check out Joan’s travel blog.

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Day 14 in Paris: A Day Trip to Giverny

Monet's Gardens in Giverny

Giverny is a worthwhile day trip from Paris. You can tour Monet’s house, his studio, and the gardens and ponds immortalized by so many of this impressionist’s great works.

While this may not the best photo I took today, it epitomizes the scenes painted by Monet and serves as a perfect “bookmark” for our day trip. For that reason, I chose this to represent Day 184 from my Project 365.

You can read more about our visit to Giverny here on Joan’s travel blog, and you’ll find a complete overview of our trip to Paris here on Memolane.

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Paris, Day 10 & Antique Dumbbells at the Flea Market

Antique Dumbells

On our tenth day in Paris, we journeyed to the outskirts of the city to visit Marche Puces — one of the largest and oldest flea markets in Paris. We wandered rows and rows of antiques. Bought a few small things. But it was this set of antique dumbbells that caught my eye, mainly because I’d never seen anything like them before.

You can read more about our tenth day in Paris on Joan’s travel blog, or get a great overview of the entire trip here on Memolane.

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Day 8 in Paris: Montmarte

Place Tertre at Night

Montmarte at night is beautiful. There were a lot of great shots today during our visit to Montmarte and Sacre Coeur, but this is the one I chose for #178 in my Project 365.

Check out Joan’s blog for more about our visit to Montemarte and video of the crazy, world-record-setting rollerblade jump we saw on a ramp down the steps of Sacre Coeur in Jour 8.