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Lascaux?

On to Paris!

July 13th 2015
Finally, we made it to Paris. The flight from Hong Kong was around 12 hours and I had seen most of the English speaking movies on the flight, so it's Chinese cinema for me. On arrival at Charles de Gaulle, the queues were slow, however we finally made it to the RER (train system) and into Gare du Nord where we transferred to the Paris Metro. On the train, I strike up a conversati ... read more
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14th July 2015

Lascaux
I was fortunate to visit several grottes in the area around Les Eyzies and Lascaux was the last one I saw. The man who was one of its discoverers, Jacques Marsal, took me in to see it. It was quite moving, as you can imagine. Must have been 1982 or '83. I hope you can see this exhibition while you are in Paris. I am envious!

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