FRANCE, MARCH 2006: 3

07/MAR/2006


EZE

[Eze]

[Eze]

From the garden at the top of the town. Just too beautiful.

[Eze2]

[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.

[Eze3]

[Eze 3]

[Eze4]

[Eze 4]

[Bagagistes]

[Bagagistes]

[Nietzsche]

[Chemin de Nietzsche]

Where Nietzsche said to have conceived his immaculate Thus Spake Zarathustra.

[Nietzsche2]

[Chemin de Nietzsche 2]

Eze (or Eza) overlooks the Mediterranean sea.


NICE

[Nice]

[Nice]

It's nice to be in Nice. Aaaagh, I shouldn't have said that!

[Nice2]

[Nice 2]

[Nice3]

[Nice 3]

From the Ferris wheel.

[Nice4]

[Nice 4]

Another from the Ferris wheel.

[the Ferris wheel]

[The Ferris wheel]

Just before the sunset.

[Nice5]

[Nice 5]

At the sunset. Surrounded by tourists from all over the world.


[the Ferris wheel2]

[The Ferris wheel 2]

The Ferris wheel at night.

[the Ferris wheel3]

[The Ferris wheel 3]

Took a ride twice at the daytime and at night.


[Nice6]

[Nice 6]

Nike in the morning. Apparently, Nice was first built by the Greeks.

[Nice7]

[Nice 7]

The wave was obnoxiously strong. No chance of swimming.

[Nice8]

[Nice 8]

[Nice9]

[Nice 9]

[Nice10]

[Nice 10]

[Nice11]

[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...


EXIT


KODAMA Satoshi <kodama@ethics.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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