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Medusa in Calanque de Port-Pin
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Calanque de Port-Pin
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Calanque d'En Vau
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View from above 3rd Calanque (d'En Vau).
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The second "calanque" near Cassis: "Calanque de Port-Pin"
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Sue dives!
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The first
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Our hotel in Paris.
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Henri Poincare's gravestone! (And that of various of his family members.) In the Montparnasse cemetery.
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Fun shop windows near Boulevard St. Germain. We might be on Rue de Dragon.
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Building behind one of the houses in the Place de Vosges.
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Florence Finkelsztajn's boulangerie
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Most hopping falafel place in the little jewish neighborhood in the Marais.
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We had fun people-watching and taking pictures at the tower.
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Waiting for the RER (bicycles allowed, but no spaces to accomodate them) to take us from Paris to CDG.
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The pink shrink wrap men wrap my bicycle in plastic wrap! This is cool, and is on the level of Charles de Gaulle, Terminal 1 that you come into from the CDGVAL. If an airline (as US Airways claims to) will take your bicycle not in a box, this is a good way to make it a compact easily moved package. We would have been much better off had we known about this when we got to the airport instead of being sent down here just as we were getting to the check-in desk!
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Sue's bicycle all nicely wrapped up.
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The pink shrink wrap men finish wrapping my bicycle. I'm not sure if they did as good a job as they would have if that blurry woman wasn't trying to get them to hurry up so they would do her suitcase.
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Sue pulls her bike out of the shrink wrap in Eugene. By the way, there was a lot of pain and suffering between that last picture and this one!
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My bicycle in Eugene, wrapped, and very hot! I don't know where it was, but the frame was too hot to touch.
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Unwrapping my bicycle.
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Bicycling home from the Eugene airport!