Monday, July 10

Not much happened to day. I started my day with three hours in French class. Afterwards, I went on a hunt for food. I found some interesting art while I walked.

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And I found la place de Saint Sulpice. There is a church and a fountain there.

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I decided on a restaurant not far from my school. I ordered a sea bass. It was my first time to have one. Not bad, but lots of bones.

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After that, I went in search of a nearby cemetery named Passy Cemetery. On the way, I saw some weird architecture.

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I had a lot of technical difficulties but I got to revisit some of my favorite places.

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At least, I found Passy Cemetery. It was a beautiful cemetery.

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This place is home to the rich and famous of the world. Here are some websites you can visit to learn more about the famous people buried at Passy Cemetery.

I recorded my walkthrough of Passy Cemetery. You can check it out on YouTube.com or on my blog post: Passy Cemetery: Land of the Rich and Famous. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to my videos. In the future, I’ll be visiting US cemeteries and releasing videos for them (but no blog posts), so be sure to get connected through YouTube.

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