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Police corps taking part in the procession celebrating the Bastille Day, Paris, France (48°52’ N, 2°20’ E).Val de Grâce hospital, Paris, France (48°50’ N, 2°20’ E).The Élysée Palace in Paris, France (48°52’ N, 2°19’ E).
The Louvre Pyramid in Paris, France (48°52’ N, 2°20’ E). Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière in Lyon, Rhône, France (45°46’ N, 4°49’ E).Equestrian statue of Louis XIV on the Place Bellecour, Lyon, Rhône, France (45°45’ N, 4°49’ E).
Detail of the Gallo-Roman ruins at Pontchartrain, Yvelines, France (48°48’ N, 1°54’ E). Allotments in the Yvelines, France (48°50’ N, 1°55’ E).Oradour-sur-Glane, Limousin, France (45°56’ N, 1°02’ E).
Low tide on the beach in Vendée, France (46°39’ N, 1°55’ W).Landscape of brightly colored fields near Sarraud, Vaucluse, France (44°01’ N, 5°24’ E).Ochre quarry near Cargas, Vaucluse, France (43°54’ N, 5°18’ E).
Planting of cauliflower, Côtes-d’Armor, France (48°32’ N, 3°15’ W).Basilica Notre Dame de la Délivrance at Quintin, Côtes-dApple heap at Plougrescrant, Côtes-d
Apple harvest and washing up drying, Côtes-dFishing boat off Sein island, Britany, France (48°02’ N, 4°50’ W).Tevennec lighthouse, Finistere, France (48°04’ N, 4°48’ W).
Sailing boats in Glenan archipelago, Finistère, France (47°43Catamaran in the Glénan archipelago, Finistère, France (47°43’ N, 3°58’ W). Airbus delivery area, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France (43°38’ N, 1°22’ E).
Viking settlement near Saint Suliac, Ille et Vilaine, France (48°33’ N, 1°58’ W).Gardens at Chaumont-sur-Loire, Loir-et-Cher, France (47°29’ N, 1°11’ E).Saint-Laurent-Nouan electronuclear power station, Loir-et-Cher, France (47°42’ N, 1°35’ E).
The Tour de France cycling race at Mont Ventoux, Vaucluse, France (44°11’ N, 5°15’ E).A paludier in the salt marsh of Guérande, France (47°20’  N, 2°25’ W). Salt marsh sheep drinking, Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, Manche, France (48°40’ N, 1°35’ W).




Versailles château at sunset, Yvelines, France (48°48’ N, 2°07’ E).

 In 1661 King Louis XIV of France selected the swampy site of Versailles, near Paris, for the construction of a palace that would take fifty years of labor. Erected in the heart of a plot of 2,000 acres, set off by sumptuous gardens, 34 pools, and 620 fountains, the château covers a surface area of 550,000 square feet (51,000 m2). For more than a century it was home to approximately 1,000 nobles and 4,000 servants, before it was pillaged during the French Revolution in 1789 and abandoned. Beginning at the end of the nineteenth century, it was gradually restored and refurnished, thanks in particular to gifts from 400 patrons and state subsidies. Declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1979, Versailles is now largely restored. The sixth most popular French tourist site, it receives more than 3.6 million visitors every year (compared to 12 million for the Disneyland Paris theme park), and helps keep France the most popular world tourist destination (receiving 76 million foreign visitors in 2005).

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