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Friday, May 8, 2009

DaT FoUr-Paris- Last day in Paris


Well i decided to go ahead and put up a map of my travel. though this is only the 1st city I am in so not much is up yet.
Last night I climbed up on the bridge about 50 feet above the waters surface and watched the sunset by the Eiffel Tower (keep in mind that i am very afraid of heights). As I was sitting there boats were coming down the river that goes through the city. There was a boat of tourists and one of them saw me and started saving "hey look up there" then everyone's eyes were on me and they all started taking pictures waving and yelling "Hey!" (typical thing to say as an American what if i had said"What?" I think they would have felt akward) so i decided to take a picture of them and this sent them into an up-roar of cheering.
Before it was to dark I headed to my tent, and found a shorter way would be to walk along the tracks on a wall. i started out with the wall only being about 3 feet tall. then i had to walk around a fixture on the wall and hug it as i went by. There were about 10 of these but every time i went by one the wall went up 3 feet. I found myself taking shorter steps as the ground got farther away. the wall was only 10 in wide. On my last leg I was 3 stories above the ground by the train tracks. and the other side on the street was 4 stories high!!! "AHH I Hate myself!" I said as a train was coming towards me about 2 feet away blowing wind into me. I started thinking of every action movie where the hero has to walk over great heights. Ugghhh i was stuck for a second as my courage felt alot smaller than it had been about 100 yards ago. But I inched forward as again people saw me and started pointing "HEY!" another great American quote was sounded. And I threw my self to the end cursing myself for being so adventurous.

1 comment:

  1. hey!

    me and stephen loved it. thanks for the map...

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