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Notre Dame and his chevet seen from the east. Flying buttresses, dug with a channel for the disposal of rainwater from the roof, span with grace the radiating chapels of the choir. The builders have stepped pinnacles, these fingers of stone erected above the foothills. In the background (l. to r.) the Montparnasse Tower, the Saint Sulpice church and the tower of St. Jacques. Altitude 40 meters.
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20121102-078
Notre Dame and his chevet seen from the east. Flying buttresses, dug with a channel for the disposal of rainwater from the roof, span with grace the radiating chapels of the choir. The builders have stepped pinnacles, these fingers of stone erected above the foothills. In the background (l. to r.) the Montparnasse Tower, the Saint Sulpice church and the tower of St. Jacques. Altitude 40 meters.
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