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Unexpected objects and sights in Paris in 2012

For various reasons, I visited Paris three times in 2013. I didn’t feel like blogging about it, because there’s not much I can say about Paris that people wouldn’t already know, and I  about it during my first visit there. But as I go through old travel photos in my computer and delete some, I will share a few interesting …

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