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Old Posted Jun 21, 2007, 6:15 PM
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Southwestern inner suburbs of Paris, part 4

part 1
part 2
part 3

The last part of my tour.

1. Issy les Moulineaux

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My others photo threads.

Southern inner suburbs of Paris : part 1 2 3 4 5 6
Southwestern inner suburbs of Paris, part 1 2 3 4
Central Paris : around Avenue de l'Opera
Central Paris : Montparnasse, part 1 2 3
Central Paris : Around avenue d'Italie, Part 1 2 3
Western suburbs : Versailles
Western inner suburbs : La Defense, part 1 2 3
Central Paris : Champs Elysee
Central Paris : The heart of Paris, part 1 2
Central Paris : Paris rive gauche, part 1 2
Central Paris : Saint Lazare Haussmann
Central Paris : Barbes, part 1 2
Central Paris : Alesia
Central Paris : Bercy

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A picture of Issy les Moulineaux in Bonus
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I am surprised to see so many new buildings built in this part of Paris.
Is there a shortage of homes or are people coming back to the city?

What is that glass curved building on pic 40?
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I like the new building in #17.
Neither awful nor retro.
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Old Posted Dec 5, 2007, 9:50 PM
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Me too, it is this reason that I took it, Fabb.
Unfortunely Grumpy, I don't remember what it is.
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Old Posted Dec 6, 2007, 11:23 AM
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I bet the Fujiyama is the place to be in Issy les Mlx.
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I don't think that it is.

A picture taken the last week.
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I don't think that it is.
I know.
I wasn't serious.

Nice picture of the tram ! I never took it.
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It is true, you shoud take the T2, this line is really scenic.
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beaucoup des McDos partout!
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beaucoup des McDos partout!
That's true.
Fewer and fewer cafés, more and more McDos.
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Je n'ai jamais compris pourquoi il y a autant de McDo à Paris. Même en Amérique il y en a moins.

Nice tour, as usual. What's next on your agenda? I'd love to see some eastern suburbs.
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Je n'ai jamais compris pourquoi il y a autant de McDo à Paris. Même en Amérique il y en a moins.
That's another side of the french paradox.
People claim they are anti-american but they flock to Mac Donald's.
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Another pictures in Issy.
The temperature was cold about 3°c (38°F)

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KGT the next in my agenda is Terme a shopping district in northwestern Paris. After Christmass, it will be Vincenne, Saint Mande (Eastern inner suburbs) and la Marais.
I ask Sinha a forumer who live in Montreuil (eastern inner suburbs) to post the picture that it taken here. :okay:
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^This one is kind of artistic. I like it !
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