The
Seine meanders
its way through
Paris, dividing the
ancient city in two. |

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Looking
south, we see
a fabulously located
football field, ready
for a match. How fun
it would be to play
on this field.
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From
this height,
the near endless
view of the city
is very impressive.
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Many
bridges, some
ancient and some
more contemporary,
criss cross over
the Seine...
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Even
at this upper
level of the Eiffel,
the support beams
are still extremely
thick and strong, as
our size reference,
Kushal, makes
himself useful. |

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The
early morning is
the only time of
day you will be able
to beat the long lines
and capture an image
of the Eiffel Towers'
shadow over the Seine.
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Hotel
Invalides stands
tall in the distance.
Napolean's body lies
within ... |

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More
bridges criss
crossing the Seine. |

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The
elevator up and
down still uses the
old design. It is
fun to look more
closely at the wheel
and the cables it pulls. |

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Another
one of the
elevator cable wheels. |

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Gustave
Eiffel was a big
proponent of using the
height of the tower as
a radio transmission
tower; something they
still do today.
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