A day after Giverny, we visited the Louvre Museum to "scout" the area. We didn't go in but simply took pictures of the magnificent palace buildings and its surroundings.
The famous "pyramid" in the middle of the courtyard (Cour Napoleon). Made of metal and glass, the structure was designed by a Japanese dude named Ieoh Ming Pei. It was commissioned to him by then President Francois Mitterand in 1984. The pyramid serves as the Louvre's main entrance.
As we roamed the gardens, we witnessed a barrage of army jets and planes flying above us. I thought it was the beginning of World War III lol
Next post: We actually enter the Louvre. Hurray!
Awesome pics, Andrew. Figured out what the planes were all about?
ReplyDelete@Jim - Thanks! I'm 6.67% sure it's some random military exercise they did in anticipation of Bastille Day, hehe.
ReplyDeleteLOL! "These aren't jets" napatingin rin ako hahaha
ReplyDeleteI like the second shot best. And the jets. :)
ReplyDeleteI still like the photos of the douche best. Hulolz! ^^
ReplyDeleteThe douche in the bush...mwahaha!
ReplyDeleteI was like OMGBBQSAUCE! When I saw those birds. haha
ReplyDeleteWaah sana makapunta rin akong Europe... Nice nice. And cool jet photos! :)
ReplyDeleteSana makapunta rin ako dyan with Mama and Carlo :D
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