[Eze]
From the garden at the top of the town. Just too beautiful.
[Eze 2]
This and other sculptures (called Les déesses de terre,
or Earth Goddesses), each accompanied by a poem,
are created by Jean-Philippe Richard. Touchingly beautiful.
[Eze 3]
[Eze 4]
[Bagagistes]
[Chemin de Nietzsche]
Where Nietzsche said to have conceived his immaculate
Thus Spake Zarathustra.
[Chemin de Nietzsche 2]
Eze (or Eza) overlooks the Mediterranean sea.
[Nice]
It's nice to be in Nice. Aaaagh, I shouldn't have said that!
[Nice 2]
[Nice 3]
From the Ferris wheel.
[Nice 4]
Another from the Ferris wheel.
[The Ferris wheel]
Just before the sunset.
[Nice 5]
At the sunset. Surrounded by tourists from all over the world.
[The Ferris wheel 2]
The Ferris wheel at night.
[The Ferris wheel 3]
Took a ride twice at the daytime and at night.
[Nice 6]
Nike in the morning. Apparently, Nice was first built by the Greeks.
[Nice 7]
The wave was obnoxiously strong. No chance of swimming.
[Nice 8]
[Nice 9]
[Nice 10]
[Nice 11]
And here ends my one-week trip to France. One friend of mine
went back to study in London and another is still somewhere in Paris...