quinta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2008

DESAFIO...

A Conceição enviou-me esta fotografia que tirou durante as férias. Onde é que ela foi tirada?

4 comentários:

Anónimo disse...

NEW YORK! NEW YORK!

I LOVE NEW YORK!

The most amazing city of the world!!!!

So long ....

renard disse...

Ou em Nova Iorque ou em Paris... Paris também tem uma estátua da liberdade que lhe foi oferecida pelos EUA... :)
Fica numa ilha no Sena...

Beijos

Anónimo disse...

Claro que a nossa querida Renard tem razao. Mas a minha loucura por Nova York deixa-me cega!

Two replicas of the Statue of Liberty are found in Paris, France. One stands in the Jardin du Luxembourg: this is a bronze model that Bartholdi used in designing the New York statue; the artist offered it to the Luxembourg museum in 1900 and it was placed in the park in 1906[1]. The date written on this statue's tablet (where the New York statue has "JULY IV MDCCLXXVI") is "15 de novembre 1889" (November 15, 1889), the date at which the larger Parisian replica was inaugurated. This second Statue of Liberty in Paris is near the Grenelle Bridge on the Île des Cygnes, an island in the river Seine ( 48°51′0″N, 2°16′47″E, 11.50 m (37 feet 9 inches) high. Dedicated on November 15, 1889, it looks towards the Atlantic Ocean and hence towards its "larger sister" in New York Harbor, which had been erected three years earlier. Its tablet bears two dates: "IV JUILLET 1776" (July 4, 1776: the United States Declaration of Independence) like the New York statue, and "XIV JUILLET 1789" (July 14, 1789: the storming of the Bastille). This statue is shown in the movie National Treasure: Book of Secrets as one of the historic locations.

Uma fica numa ilha do Sena e a outra no Jardim de Luxemburgo.

Düsseldorf nao é Nova York!!!

Anabela Magalhães disse...

E foi assim que se desvendou o mistério!