Galley Head, Ireland
White Cliffs of Dover
The famed
White Cliffs of Dover really are white. In 1991, we took the SeaCat from Dover to France. As soon at you get out of the docks you can look back and see the white cliffs. Here's Windows Live Local's Bird's eye
view.
Here's the wikipedia article.
Be sure and pan slightly to the southwest to see the docks for the channel ferries.
Here's my picture taken off the back of the SeaCat.
Here's one of the channel ferries in the open sea.

Labels: United Kingdom
Sacre Coeur, Paris
The
Basilica of the Sacre Coeur is
overlooking Paris from the highest point in the city.
Here's the wikipedia article and
here's the wikipedia map. You'll see from the wikipedia map that there are a number of other areas of interest in the immediate vicinity including
Place du tertre where you can always find artists.

Labels: France, Paris
Statue of Liberty, Paris
In the middle of the Seine in Paris is a 1/3 scale model of the
Statue of Liberty. You see this as you cruise the Seine on the
Bateaux Mouche.
Here's the wikipedia article on replicas of the Statue of Liberty.

Labels: France, Paris
Eiffel Tower, Paris
We've been to the
Eiffel Tower twice. Here's the
wikipedia article and
here's their webcam.
We always walk across the bridge near the Eiffel Tower, ride the
carousel, eat ice cream, and take
pictures from
here.

Labels: France, Paris, Towers, webcam
Arc de Triomphe, Paris
Napoleon built the
Arc de Triomphe. Here's the
wikipedia article. We walked to it down the Champs-Élysées.
Oh, when you get there, you don't really have to run through the traffic to get to it. There's a tunnel underneath.

Labels: France, Paris
Bateaux Mouche, Paris
When in Paris, we always ride the
Bateaux Mouche just at sunset, not the dinner cruise. After sunset, they use bright floodlights to illuminate the
scenery.
Here's the
wikipedia article.
Here's one of the boats cruising the Seine.

This picture is so good, you feel like you should wave at the people on the bateaux mouche!
Labels: France, Paris
Cleopatra's Needles
Cleopatra's Needles are a trio of obelisks in
London,
Paris, and New York City. I haven't seen the one in New Your City
yet.
Here's the wikipedia article explaining it all.

Labels: France, London, Paris, United Kingdom
Jardin des Tuileries Ferris Wheel, Paris
While in Paris in 1991, we rode this
ferris wheel in the Jardin des Tuileries. Well, actually I didn't. I read tour books while the rest of our party rode. I walked over to the booths nearby and had the best Belgian waffles I've ever had - Parisian "junk food!"

Labels: France, Paris
Be sure and click the map links even if the little screen captures aren't very good. The mapping services are updating their maps all the time.
These are Google Maps or Windows Live Local images of where I've traveled. I created this blog after I gave
up trying to get these added to googlesightseeing.com.