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Champs Elysées, Paris, France.
By Ryan Maher | August 27, 2008
The big street in the middle of Paris center. In the beginning, when you just have left the park where the Louvre is, the street isn’t anything. Just a couple of trees and benches.
But after a couple of hundred meters the shops and pubs starts to show up, and at the end you’ll be full of impressions from your short walk up from the park to the Arc de Triumf.
And please, have a seat at one of the bars, take a beer, relax, look at all the people around you. And maybe speak to some of the beautiful girls at the table next to you…
And then, please again, don’t get too chocked when you pay the beer, and understands it’s the most expensive beer you have ever been drinking in your whole life…
It was at this street the french celebrated the victory in the WW1, the liberation in WW2, and the victory in the World Cup in football 1998…
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