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When the streets of Paris stir to life
Apr 20, 2018 11:38 PM

A Spanish couple having a French Kiss on the top floor of Eiffel tower

At Notordamme Cathedral, pigeons play with the unknown travelers.

Children at crossroad

A street scene at St Gremain

A mother and daughter take the Eiffel tour

Eiffel tower from Sarc Croure cathedral

Musee de Lovre

A Chinese couple in a French styled wedding in the streets of Paris

A Roma boy doing jugglery to earn pennies for his living

Although Burkha is banned in public places, semi chadors are used by the North African musim girls to preserve their identity, that too defying the law

After the Paris attacks by alleged ISIS all the important places are now protected by the French military

Patterns at the Lovre

Montaparsne

School students enjoing sudden rains at the 1st arrondisment in Paris

A poster and streetwalkers

St Germain

Trying to move a refrigarator at Re d St Antoine

A poor women selling flowers at Place de Italy

Watching painting at Muse de Lovre

Window shoping at Marie de Cliche

French citizens enjoying Indian wine at the Indian embassy in Paris

First Published:Apr 21, 2018 8:38 AM IST

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