For those of you who know me, you know that I'm not a fan of heights. I don't like to fly. I don't like roller coasters, and I definitely don't like the top of the Eiffel Tower. Well, on this trip, I didn't have much choice going to the top because I had a group of students with me, who were also needing to get to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Fortunately for me, I HAD to go to the top. And, wow, what a view!
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These two pictures are from the view from the top. I carefully snapped a few pictures before heading back down to the ground. |
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Even the trash containers contained the image of the famous Eiffel Tower. (You can't go anywhere in Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower images all around.) |
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Security is tight here. Bags are checked. Police presence is known. |
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I bought Eiffel Tower keychains (6 keychains for 1 Euro), Mom's tote, and Amy's miniature Eiffel Tower from the Africans who stood around, hoping for the business of the tourists. |
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On our last day in Paris, we stopped by this spot. It's the best spot in Paris to take pictures of the Eiffel Tower. Now, when I look at people's travel pictures, I recognize this very spot! |
History of the Eiffel Tower
My Eiffel Tower history was little to none before this trip. Since then, I've been told and discovered many interesting facts.
- It was built for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889, commemorating the centenary of the French Revolution.
- Gustave Eiffel is its designer/creator.
- It took 300 steel workers and 2 years to construct it.
- It has...15,000 iron pieces, 40 tons of paint....and 1,652 steps to the top
The tower was almost torn down in 1909 because many Parisians thought it was an eye-sore. It was saved because of its antenna used both for military and other purposes, and the city let it stand after the permit expired. When the tower played an important role in capturing the infamous spy Mata Hari during World War I, it gained such importance to the French people that there was no more thought of demolishing it.
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