Where else but Paris?
June 19th 2007 07:28
How would you like to be sailing one of those? Big and little boys take note.
Paris, France, 1989
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
A man sits in Paris's Tuileries Garden flanked by colorful model sailboats, which are rented out and sailed in the park's picturesque fountains.
Located in downtown Paris along the banks of the Seine, the gardens are built on the site of an old quarry where clay for tiles, or tuileries in French, was once mined.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, “The Great Revolution,” July 1989, National Geographic magazine)
Paris, where else?
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