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Daily Prompt: The Stat Connection

dsc_5153-ec_wToday’s assignment for photographers at the daily prompt is: connection.

Stairs connecting levels in a house or also in the streets. They help us to migrate from one level to another. It’s also a synonym for learning, because learning helps to develop another stage or level of education.

This photo is taken in Paris. The stairs will bring you from the Carrousel shopping center  in the underground near the Louvre Palais up to the Tuileries, a large garden behind the palais.

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Visiting Louvre Palais

You know, Louvre palace was the city palace of the former French kings (do you remeber Louis XIV, the “Sun King”).

You can’t imagine, how big this palace is. I was really impressed by its size. It’s build like an edgy horse shoe (or a rectangle with one open side). There is a large garden (now a park) at the open side: the Tuilleries. I can really understand,

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