Shortly after arriving in France, our Museum Without Walls group received an orientation of the city via a scenic boat tour. Student Hannah Yang shares what she enjoyed about the experience.
On our second day in Paris we rode on a boat ride on a river that goes through Paris, the Seine River. It was a round trip that was a one hour trip on a two-story boat. I enjoyed it because I got to sit on the end of the seat, and it was a good seat to take pictures as well. The tour guide, who told us the names and histories of the monuments, was a very thorough speaker. Her presentation was delivered in both French and English, but unless you were actually paying attention, it was very easy to not be alert to what she was saying. (At least for me because I was taking pictures.)
We were able to see the Notre-Dame, The Eiffel Tower, the Golden Flame, and more. It was also interesting to see all the many different bridges and hear a little about their histories. Although it started to get a little chilly from the wind, I enjoyed the overall experience on the boat ride



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