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UK & Paris (Part 2) |
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6 November, 1996 - 13 November (for 8 days) |
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Part 1 <===> Part 2 <===> Part 3 | ![]() |
Part 1 | London, Windsor Castle, Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, The Monument, Trafalgar Square, House of Parliament, Big Ben, British Museum, Hyde Park |
Part 2 | Eurostar, Paris, Montmartyer, Concorde Plaza (Place de la Concorde), Louvre Museum (Musee du Louvre), Champs-Elysees Avenue (Avenue des Champs-Elysees), Arch of Triumph (Arc de Triomphe de L'Etoile), Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel), Champ de Mars Park (Parc du Champ de Mars), Notre-Dame Cathedral (Cathedrale Notre-Dame) |
Part 3 | Bath Spa, Royal Crescent, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle, New Town, Old Town |
![]() The formal name of UK is "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". Great Britain island consists of "England", "Wales", and "Scotland". These places and Northern Ireland is called "UK". In Japanese, this country name means "Igirisu", it is very short name. "The language of English" means "Eigo" in Japanese. During Industry Revolution, the atmosphere of London had been smoggy. To light a stove was forbidden. People lend their houses by the week. Some owners of lent houses furnish luxury curtains and carpets, and they want to collect expensive house rent. The people who will lent it can negotiate furniture and house rents. For example, I do not need this curtain... ![]() |
9 November (4th day) |
One-day Trip to Paris on the "Eurostar" In the morning, I took the "Eurostar", and it was the first time to take a international train. At first I took the underground to Waterloo station, and proceeded to Waterloo International station of the Eurostar. It is only for Eurostar, different from Waterloo station of British Rail. All seats of this train are reserved. Passengers should check-in at least 30 minutes before departure time, then need security check before boarding.Since November 2007, the "Eurostar" trains have been changed departure and arrival station ; "London St. Pancras International". (about 2:15 between London and Paris) I took the train 9010 the "Eurostar" at 08:23 bound for Paris Nord. It had run at 60km/h for about 15 minutes, then it ran 160km/h. As trains that had already departed were delayed, my train was also delayed. It made a brief stop at Ashfold International. Passengers cannot get off in UK domestic portion on the Eurostar. I saw the Eurostar for Brussels Midi arrived later at the next platform. My train departed from Ashfold International, and approached "Channel Tunnel (Euro Tunnel)". I saw the big machine which build this tunnel on the right. And I saw the station of "Le Shuttle" near tunnel. Passengers of Le Shuttle can board by car, and stay in their own car. This tunnel was not difficult to construct. On the contrary, it was too difficult to construct Seikan Tunnel in Japan because there are many fault line and many kinds of rocks under the ground. And it took about 30 years to construct it. In the Euro Tunnel, there is only one kind of rock, and it took only 6 years to construct. My train ran at 160km/h in the tunnel, and went out in about 25 minutes, and ran France. |
![]() ex-London Waterloo International station |
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![]() When I said to my boss I wanted to take a vacation, he said I could take it the day I expected to travel after 2 weeks. As I was not free, I could go to UK & Paris the day I expected. If I make a travel the day my boss said, I could not go to Paris. Because a fire broke out in Channel Tunnel on 18 November 1996, almost all the Eurostar had not operated for a long time. Luckily I could go and back the day. |
Arriving at Paris |
![]() the "Eurostar" arrived at Paris Gare du Nord |
![]() When I bought a carnet (10 tickets, 46 French Franc at that time), I said to a station staff in French "Un carnet, s'il vous plait." But I did not understand what he said in French and his body language. His body language was like "good", but I found it meant "one" later. And he showed me a coin of 1 French Franc, nevertheless I did not know what he meant. So I said "I did not understand what you said" in English, and he gave me a carnet and change. He meant that he wanted to give me 55 Franc if I gave him 100 franc and "1 Franc". It was crowded. Also exchange counter was crowded. It took about 1 hour, from I got off the Eurostar, to take the metro. It was only about 6 hours to take the "Eurostar" for London. Unfortunately on the way to Montmartre, Metro line 2 did not operated at the moment, and I could not change trains. So I walked from there, looking the stores and houses on the street. It was elegant. |
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![]() Montmartyer and Sacre Coeur seen from coffee house |
Montmartyer Arrived in Montmartyer, I had a lunch at the coffee house on the foot of this hill, looking at the hill. Then I went up the stairs of it. After I arrived at the top, I found the cable car that I could take by metro ticket! I thought "Too late!" The word "Montmartyer" means "Mont (hill)" and "Martyer (martyrdom)". I saw Paris city widely here. There is the Sacre Coeur (Basilique du Sacre Coeur) on the top of hill. It is 83 meters high, 100 meters deep. And there is the Tertre Plaza (Place du Tertre) by it. There were many artists in the making, and they asked tourists they draw tourists faces and sold. Some of them asked me, "Oh! You are good-looking!" (an empty compliment?). I also found Japanese male artist. Going down the hill, I went toward next sightseeing spot by Metro. Canned soda were sold at the Metro station, it was extremely expensive (10 Franc at that time)! |
Concorde Plaza ..........(Place de la Concorde) It was begun to built in 1748, and completed in 1763. Luis XVI and Marie- Antoinette were guillotined in 1793 here. There is famous museum "Louvre museum" near it. From Concorde Plaza and Arch of Triumph, it is famous place where there is the Champ-Elysees Avenue. |
Louvre Museum .......... (Musee du Louvre) Unfortunately I could not enter because it was closed the day. This museum is very famous in the world, and was established more than 200 years ago. |
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Champs-Elysees Avenue (Avenue des Champs-Elysees) This avenue is 2 km long, and 100 meter wide. Since 1828, it has been under the control of Paris city, and gas streetlamps and fountains were furnished. The view in front of this photo is the Arch of Triumphe. |
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![]() Arch of Triumph |
Arch of Triumph (Arc de Triomphe de L'Etoile) |
![]() the ceiling of the Arch of Triumph |
Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel) & |
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Notre-Dame Cathedral |
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![]() From Paris Nord station, I took train 9055 the "Eurostar" bound for London Waterloo, and it departed at19:19. It was darker outside train. I did not lights outside train while I saw the scenery seen from this train. There are few houses in the farm. Sometimes When I saw lights of line, I found they were streetlamps of speedway. I bought a canned Sprite and sandwich, they amounted to 30 French Franc (about 900 Japanese Yen at that time)?!! In comparison with them selling in Japan, these prices were three times! I paid by French Franc of cash. At present we pay in Euro, we can pay by UK currency. This train was supposed to arrive at London Waterloo at 21:13, actually it arrived at 21:01 (12 minutes earlier than scheduled time of arrival). As international train travel is easier than international flight, we should not forgot to bring passports. In comparison with flight, immigration of train is easier. |
Fighting against a Bee! Before I arrived in my room, I bought a UK speciality "Fish & Chips", and ate it in my room. ![]() |
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