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Another Bridge97 viewsI'm a sucker for flowers I suppose.
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Maison des Tanneurs87 viewsThis is a very famous restaurant where many US Presidents and other dignitaries have eaten.
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Reflecting on Strasbourg82 viewsThe river serenly flows through town.
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Town and Vine79 viewsOne last look at Ribeaville.
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River78 viewsSome buldings on the river. It was dammed to prevent river attacks many years ago.
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Neighbours77 viewsThe buildings near the cathedral.
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German Buildings77 viewsThe German influence is strong with this one.
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Coca-Cola Restaurant77 viewsYann and I had a nice Coke in a glass bottle here.
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Small Street76 viewsThis looks like a great place to stumble from wine glass to wine glass.
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Beer Trumpet76 viewsBelgian beer in a glass best suited for Yann's photography.
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Cathedrale Notre Dame75 viewsThe famous cathedral that is the main stop for most visitors, it is one of the oldest surviving gothic cathedrals. It was built in 1284 but the 142m tall spire was built in 1439. Inside is a very famous astrological clock.
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Ill River75 viewsYou can see one of the old dams that protected the towns in the blurry distance. That artistic effect was not intentional this time, but I like it anyway. Maybe my camera was to ill to focus...
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River Life75 viewsTell me that's not beautiful. Go on, try it.
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European Parliament75 viewsThis is where the EU decides the fate of the world. Well, western Europe at any rate.
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Cathedral74 viewsThe cathedral has more stained glass then I've ever seen in one place.
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Gothica74 viewsThe pillars and arches of gothic architecture.
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Place des Tripiers74 viewsResaurants and wine bars surround a big cask of wine in the plaza of tripe butchers (yum!). Perhaps not far from the Bridge of Crows, where convicted felons were put in iron cages and dunked in the river until they drowned and then left on the bridge for the crows.
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Restaurant in the Park74 viewsLooks like a nice place to have a quiet dinner.
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Yann74 viewsLooks quizzically at me when I suggest getting off the path and hiking up to the castle.
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Ponts Couverts73 viewsThese towers used to be prisons where unlucky people spent their few last evenings.
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