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I will post less message the next days. :eek:

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mmmm, I can smell the croissants!

Thanks for the amazing pics. Now Paris is a place that cares about view-corridors!!!

One thing I love about Paris is that it manages to be an enormously open, tolerant and 'multicultural' place without losing its very 'frenchness' or a sense of itself that drew people to it in the first place. This is an important lesson for Toronto, albeit one that may be a little too late to learn: you can embrace the world without losing your identity. Tant pis, c'est la vie!!
 
Don't worry Canada is still a young country. You have the time to find it.

Every pictures in my fourth next posts are not in Paris city proper but in inner suburbs.

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Notice the wonderful intimate urban neighbourhoods in the last set of pics. Skyscrapers are not necessarily a part of the recipe for urbanity. If it's true in a city as large as Paris, it's true in Toronto as well.
 
Yes even if Paris need more skyscrapers due at a high demand and a lack of space.

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Paris is in a case where the city proper is only the inner city. Imagine if New York was in the same case than Paris the city proper would be only Manhattan and the inner inner suburbs would be Brooklyn, the Bronx, the Queens.
A stupid situation wich could change in few years.
 

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