Google Sightseeing takes you on tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Each weekday your guides James and Alex present new weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

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Eiffel Tower, Paris

Tuesday, 21st June 2005 by James

The Eiffel Tower needs no introduction as we’ve all seen it a thousand times in pictures, movies and TV. The odd angle of this aerial photo makes the tower seem sideways and upside down but you can’t miss the great shadow.

Eiffel Tower, Paris

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10 Responses to 'Eiffel Tower, Paris'

  1. 1. The Govinator says:

    oo lala

  2. 2. gIMpSTa says:

    and just to the north is this really intimidating rotary

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  3. 3. The Govinator says:

    gimpsta is that the Arc de Triomphe ?

  4. 4. gIMpSTa says:

    Yeah i couldn’t remember what it was called. Thanks.

  5. 5. Luke says:

    I have been to the Tower and you should see it at night. It is truely amazing.

  6. 6. Billy says:

    Just south-East of the tower, you can see the Field of Mars witch is the big park leading to the Military Academy.

  7. 7. TOMHTML says:

    Notre Dame de Paris : Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  8. 8. Sirius Kase says:

    Maybe not upside down, but that is an awesome curve in the structure.

  9. 9. Jonathan says:

    Follow the axis from the Arc de Triomphe right out of the city, and you reach the modern arch at La Defense: Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Then draw a straight line between La Defense arch and the Eiffel Tower, and keep going, and you reach the Tour Montparnasse, the only skyscraper in Paris (not a clear enough picture to post as a separate place!)
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  10. 10. dub says:

    And if you go South-East side to suburbs, you will find The Versailles Palace with its garden, and the Grand Canal.
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