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Wow, beautiful photos of every day life and looks so clean no rubbish , men in suits ladies in dresses. Just one day will do me to go back in time and see the beauty of life without today’s technology taking over our lives. Thank you for the presentation.
Baza 0 Desidero la stessa cosa. Ho una vecchia foto della mia bisnonna vestita elegantemente, proprio come sono vestite le persone del video. Cordiali saluti Italia.
I'm American, and yeah we have New York City and I ❤ NYC..but Paris... *Paris* Is the Glamour and Culinary Capitol of the World. Such History..,Blood from those who fought against Tyranny, against Fascism, Parisienne who created the Statue of Liberty and helped send reinforcements to help America win our own fight against Tyranny, blood, sweat, and tears from those who fought and defended their beloved city still deep down between the cobblestones. No Place Compares to its Beauty and no place ever could. It is a Qonder and a Treasure to Behold. To Paris from a Southern American with Love, Wonder, and Admiration ❤ (we aren't all stupid Trump-loving assholes down here in the American South) Thank you for posting such beautiful photos of days gone by, but never forgotten.
Thank you for giving me a few minutes to escape from the turmoil around us today with these beautiful pictures. My grandfather was French and built a small chalet type house for my grandmother. They had 12 children. The house is still standing today, though remodeled.
Magnifique ! merci pour ces images qui me touche profondément . Je circule depuis 40 ans dans cette ville et, je découvre qu'avant la société était plus humaine et plus réelle qu'aujourd'hui .👍👍👍
Très nostalgique et très beau également.Cela nous ferait presque oublier la dureté de la vie à cette époque. Very nostalgic and also very beautiful. It would almost make us forget the harshness of life at that time.
Stunning architecture, everywhere. Amazing the thought and effort that went in to all the design and execution. Truly the high water mark of mankind’s cities.
Not mankind, at least not the humans living in 1900. They had horse and buggies and no power tools. Tell me why a city of 600,000 people built infrastructure for millions. Tell me why 5'7" humans build buildings with 20' doors. Arc du Triumph is a huge electromagnet! Notre Dame is a power generator! Those canals help the flow of water thru the battery structures. Those who built all of that are gone. Humans of 1800s inherited and repurposed those buildings.
@@thomasmulhall4873 O. M. G. read some REAL history. Personal transport had as much to do with heavy construction as an F-150 has to do with a space probe. And builders ABSOLUTELY DID have heavy-duty equipment like cranes, lifts, pulleys, etc. They maybe didn't have electric motors but they did have *steam* power, and before that they used horses. FFS even the ancient Greeks used cranes to build large structures. And big doors are COMMON on churches, even modern ones. The idea is that a church is God's house (if you believe that) and the huge doors and windows are intended to contrast his greatness with humans' tininess. People back then weren't cavemen. Sure they didn't have computers and modern science but they _did_ understand engineering principles. Builders knew how to instruct workers in carrying out plans. All of this is WELL-documented, even if it isn't on YT or tiktok. How do you think modern restorers got plans for rebuilding Notre Dame's roof after the fire? Seriously "I'm not familiar with the tech" =/= "it must have been done by Hogwarts grads".
Thank you for the time and efforts to bring this composition to us. I am an old man already, and I have lived in several parts of the world. Paris has always been the place that brings smiles out of me. But to see colorized photos of "la belle epoque" really fill me with joy and renews my love for a truly eternal city.
As I viewed these lovely photos I could not help but hear Puccini's beloved opera, La Boheme, going in my mind. It was composed and set in Paris at this time during the 'Belle Epoque' period of Impressionism. It was a very creative period in European arts and culture.
La Parigi contemporanea l'ho vista molte volte, ma queste fotografie del passato della Ville Lumiére mi hanno provocato davvero una grande emozione...Magnifique Paris...Très beau ville,Merci d'etre là
Its always amazing we have these spectacular views into the past. Thank you for your work and patience to deliver these wonderful photos brought to life. Both the good and the bad are a part of it all. It strikes me how every living person on the planet passes on in just over a hundred years time. Their descendants making their own place in time. Let us strive while we are here to do good for the future generations to live better than the last.
Living for more than 20 years in Paris, I don't think Paris changed that much! How stunning all your pictures are! FANTASTIC job! Thank you very much for this beautiful journey!
Children born in the early 1900s would go on to see WWII, and most likely die an early death. To think that we, as viewers of these photos, know the future that is in store for most of them. It saddens me. I’m glad they had all those beautiful places in Paris, to walk around, have picnics, hold hands, fly kites, sail boats and enjoy something to eat. I’m glad.
Actually the photos of that age have a much higher resolution than your HD television, for example, because they were taken on very large negatives (4"x5" or 8"x10") often on glass. If scanned today, they would take up gigabytes of memory per image due to their size and high resolution.
All built at the same time by the same civilisation. Humans with horse and buggy transportation and zero power tools don't drag 200 tons of precision cut limestone across half of Europe and then construct them with .030" tolerances.
Les photos sont très représentatives de la vie en 1900. Les couleurs ajoutent un côté "présent" exceptionnel. Je suis toujours surprise de la qualité des vues de l'époque. Merci beaucoup pour votre travail admirable 👍😄🧡
Very showy! and lovely .... But .... So many species of birds brought almost to extinction for those hats. The hats had silk flowers; the girls who made those flowers lived on starvation wages.
Those HD 1080P pictures are amazing! I sometimes keep pausing the video so I can just stare and enjoy the scenery like I'm there. Thank you so much, I really enjoyed going back in time, kinda, to get away from all the negative news and stuff of today's world. 🙂👍❤️💕
Paris est aujourd’hui une ville violente et insalubre. Et ce n'est pas prêt de s’arranger. Quelle honte, quelle tristesse. 😥 Merci pour ces magnifiques images.
Aujourd'hui, Paris plus insalubre et violente? On nous montre pas des photos du Paris de 1900 dans les bas quartiers où des familles nombreuses s'entassaient dans des taudis. Et il y avait aussi des gangs de rue. La protection policière n'était certainement pas celle d'aujourd'hui, plus organisée...Il ne faut pas toujours glorifier le passé. Cette période de temps avait ses bons côtés comme ses inconvénients...
@@melissacourchesne2121 Vous avez tout à fait raison. Mon arrière-grand-père et mon grand-père ont connu Paris en 1900, 1920, 1930, etc… Mon grand-père me disait à quel point Belleville et Ménilmontant étaient crasseux et insalubres. Les bâtiments étaient noirs de saleté et de pollution. Il me parlait aussi des bidonvilles qui ceinturaient Paris derrière "les fortifs". Les gens d'aujourd'hui s'imaginent toujours un Paris de carte postale.
Beautifully done, and the heart of the city still looks much like this. I keep thinking of my grandmother (1889-1990) who went through here many times during this period. But I also wonder how many of those young men made it to 1919. Maybe everyone was lucky not to know what was coming at them in 1914.
How lovely! I imagine myself being one of the fine ladies. No wonder people loved Paris! I appreciate the work you did to put this together for us. Love the accordion music to accompany photos.
The work on this presentation was very well done. The colorization and clear definitions really brings the people and scenes to life. The original black & white photographs may make us feel as if people in the past lived in a black & white world, but of course they didn't. They lived in a world as colorful as ours today and this video shows that. Thanks for creating and sharing this video! I really enjoyed it.
@@MrDaiseymay No that movie was a big lie , the Germans didn't have attention to destroy Paris they are civilized people and admire art , but the beautiful city of Berlin was completely destroyed by the allies .
Absolutely stunning and amazing work. I love watching your videos. It really takes you back into the past. When we think of history, we really can't imagine the colors of the time.
Just FABULOUS ! Now we know why Paris is the center of Western culture. My Lady and I are going to live there. We are artists, hope to see you there; at Place du Tertre, Montmartre ! Rick & Morgan
Thank you kind sir or madam for your Elegant photos and sharing them with us all🤗. I actually love history and love looking back on the past like on how people lived, died and what life was like a century or more ago and how hard it was for them on daily basis. The men and women just look so proper and very elegant even their clothing looks beautiful as they dress well and how they each pick a design for their clothing and some more pronounced with bigger Bonnets and bigger dress with feathers standing out like showing off on how rich they are, amazing I could go on forever on the past 🤠 haha but I won't I will leave it here. Thank you again for those lovely photos. ❤️❤️🤗 Looking forward to seeing more of these past photos videos. Cheers..
Thank you, thank you 😊 for such a great video. To think that I visited Paris in March of 2022. Where I took photos of some of the areas that are in the video. Wonderful!!
Think you so much, I m French and I know Paris by heart and I find these photos of wonderful times Also the portraits in the cafes, you have not written but it is the Rue Montorgueil, today this place still has the cafes and pastries of time and a lot of fashion designer , I worked in this neighborhood... 👍👍👍
Absolutely wonderful! 💓 I especially love the group photos. I pause the video and look at every face. The clothes, hair, shoes, background etc. *magnifique!*
@0:37 “Known for making waves post American prohibition, Bitter Secrestat was a French aperitif that soared in popularity in the early 1930s. Bitter Secrestat was renowned for its use of Gentain bitters, composed of a cocktail of exotic flowers enhanced with citrus”
Absolutely stunning:) : beautiful photos (the color make the city and people look like we could see them any day now:). Music compliments the City of Light during "la belle epoque." Thank you for this "time travel."
Le Palais de Justice, les Jardins du Luxembourg, le jardin des Tuileries, la place de la République, l'Opéra Garnier, le Parc de Versailles ... la Tour Eiffel ! Ces toponymes n'ont pas besoin d'être traduits en anglais, ils sont universels 😉
L'anglais n'est pas l'unique langue universelle, que je sache ! Apprenez le chinois, si vous ne voulez pas rater le train de la mondialisation du 21ème siècle !
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Wow, beautiful photos of every day life and looks so clean no rubbish , men in suits ladies in dresses. Just one day will do me to go back in time and see the beauty of life without today’s technology taking over our lives. Thank you for the presentation.
Amen to that, Baza!
In your comment, replace the word "technology" by "arabs & africans" and you're about right for Paris
Baza 0 Desidero la stessa cosa. Ho una vecchia foto della mia bisnonna vestita elegantemente, proprio come sono vestite le persone del video. Cordiali saluti Italia.
High society is not all society. Look at work class those days for example how they lived and looked like.
Were these created using movie projections? Because I was under the impression that photographs required sitting still for quite some time.
Thank you so much. I am French and this brought tears to my eyes as I could see the Paris my grandparents saw when they were kids. So moving !
Thank you so much for your comment!
I'm American, and yeah we have New York City and I ❤ NYC..but Paris... *Paris* Is the Glamour and Culinary Capitol of the World. Such History..,Blood from those who fought against Tyranny, against Fascism, Parisienne who created the Statue of Liberty and helped send reinforcements to help America win our own fight against Tyranny, blood, sweat, and tears from those who fought and defended their beloved city still deep down between the cobblestones. No Place Compares to its Beauty and no place ever could. It is a Qonder and a Treasure to Behold. To Paris from a Southern American with Love, Wonder, and Admiration ❤ (we aren't all stupid Trump-loving assholes down here in the American South)
Thank you for posting such beautiful photos of days gone by, but never forgotten.
@MrBarlenanVous racontez vraiment n'importe quoi.
Thank you for giving me a few minutes to escape from the turmoil around us today with these beautiful pictures. My grandfather was French and built a small chalet type house for my grandmother. They had 12 children. The house is still standing today, though remodeled.
What country do you live in?
Paris is so beautiful, I've been there 12 times, I'll go again until the end of this year. See you soon Paris!
félicitation et bravo pour cette réussite la couleur donne un cachet de véridique merci
今よりおしゃれに感じる!
素晴らしい写真をありがとう。
Magnifique ! merci pour ces images qui me touche profondément . Je circule depuis 40 ans dans cette ville et, je découvre qu'avant la société était plus humaine et plus réelle qu'aujourd'hui .👍👍👍
Très nostalgique et très beau également.Cela nous ferait presque oublier la dureté de la vie à cette époque.
Very nostalgic and also very beautiful. It would almost make us forget the harshness of life at that time.
I loved that photo of the men sitting down for a meal together, enjoying each other's company and the food.
Wow! Zu dieser Zeit war Paris noch Paris. Wie schön.
I am envy of that era
More prosperous and happier people than us nowadays.
Yeah me too i feel like im less valueable than them
La Bella Época!!! Si que era bella!!!
Stunning architecture, everywhere. Amazing the thought and effort that went in to all the design and execution. Truly the high water mark of mankind’s cities.
Not mankind, at least not the humans living in 1900.
They had horse and buggies and no power tools.
Tell me why a city of 600,000 people built infrastructure for millions.
Tell me why 5'7" humans build buildings with 20' doors.
Arc du Triumph is a huge electromagnet!
Notre Dame is a power generator!
Those canals help the flow of water thru the battery structures.
Those who built all of that are gone.
Humans of 1800s inherited and repurposed those buildings.
@@thomasmulhall4873 O. M. G. read some REAL history.
Personal transport had as much to do with heavy construction as an F-150 has to do with a space probe. And builders ABSOLUTELY DID have heavy-duty equipment like cranes, lifts, pulleys, etc. They maybe didn't have electric motors but they did have *steam* power, and before that they used horses. FFS even the ancient Greeks used cranes to build large structures.
And big doors are COMMON on churches, even modern ones. The idea is that a church is God's house (if you believe that) and the huge doors and windows are intended to contrast his greatness with humans' tininess.
People back then weren't cavemen. Sure they didn't have computers and modern science but they _did_ understand engineering principles. Builders knew how to instruct workers in carrying out plans. All of this is WELL-documented, even if it isn't on YT or tiktok. How do you think modern restorers got plans for rebuilding Notre Dame's roof after the fire?
Seriously "I'm not familiar with the tech" =/= "it must have been done by Hogwarts grads".
Thank you for the time and efforts to bring this composition to us. I am an old man already, and I have lived in several parts of the world. Paris has always been the place that brings smiles out of me. But to see colorized photos of "la belle epoque" really fill me with joy and renews my love for a truly eternal city.
Thank you so much for your comment!
Lovely show and calming music like a nice dream
Merci pour ces merveilleuses photos. Très bon travail. Paris sera toujours Paris.😀🤗😪💙🤍❤
Everything in order, respect to businesses and people, , dignity in dress, beautiful detailed buildings.
Hermoso París .ayer hoy y siempre ....♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Thank you! Life was far from being perfect in those days but there was a sense of wonder.
It would start crumbling bitterly 14 years later😔
As I viewed these lovely photos I could not help but hear Puccini's beloved opera, La Boheme, going in my mind. It was composed and set in Paris at this time during the 'Belle Epoque' period of Impressionism. It was a very creative period in European arts and culture.
Je vie à Paris ❤❤🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷❤❤merci BEAUCOUP pour la vidéo.
Vintage photograph is a Mirror of past of human life styles. Nice
La Parigi contemporanea l'ho vista molte volte, ma queste fotografie del passato della Ville Lumiére mi hanno provocato davvero una grande emozione...Magnifique Paris...Très beau ville,Merci d'etre là
Grazie per il tuo commento
formidable, mille mercis pour votre travail fabuleux, cela fait drôle de voir ce Paris qui n'existe plus
I love the beautiful era of Paris.
In 2023 Paris is ugly, dirty, dangerous. It's a shame for France.
We know who to thank for instigating 2 world wars and communism. Same tribe who has flooded Europe with 3rd world apes.
спасибо за фантастическое путешествие в историю Парижа! 😊
Its always amazing we have these spectacular views into the past. Thank you for your work and patience to deliver these wonderful photos brought to life. Both the good and the bad are a part of it all. It strikes me how every living person on the planet passes on in just over a hundred years time. Their descendants making their own place in time. Let us strive while we are here to do good for the future generations to live better than the last.
Thank you so much for your interesting comment!
Wonderfull.....
l love you Paris.
Thank you.💝🌹🤗
Thank you so much for your comment!
The Wonderful period very very beautiful and lovely !! Thank You for this Wonderful Photos !!
Living for more than 20 years in Paris, I don't think Paris changed that much! How stunning all your pictures are! FANTASTIC job! Thank you very much for this beautiful journey!
Children born in the early 1900s would go on to see WWII, and most likely die an early death.
To think that we, as viewers of these photos, know the future that is in store for most of them.
It saddens me.
I’m glad they had all those beautiful places in Paris, to walk around, have picnics, hold hands, fly kites, sail boats and enjoy something to eat.
I’m glad.
So beautiful looking
The Clothes...The Clothes... The Clothes... WOW!😎
Parisian structures looked more ornate and decorative than Rome. The photos have Incredible clarity for that age.
Thank you for your interesting comment
Actually the photos of that age have a much higher resolution than your HD television, for example, because they were taken on very large negatives (4"x5" or 8"x10") often on glass. If scanned today, they would take up gigabytes of memory per image due to their size and high resolution.
All built at the same time by the same civilisation.
Humans with horse and buggy transportation and zero power tools don't drag 200 tons of precision cut limestone across half of Europe and then construct them with .030" tolerances.
@@davefaulkner6302 i am quite surprised !
good to know thx :)
Lovely lovely lovely thank you
Merci merci monsieur
Les photos sont très représentatives de la vie en 1900. Les couleurs ajoutent un côté "présent" exceptionnel. Je suis toujours surprise de la qualité des vues de l'époque. Merci beaucoup pour votre travail admirable 👍😄🧡
Oui, les photos sont d'une grande qualité.
Just love those hats that women were wearing in those days, it's like a whole garden on the top of your head ! 🙂
Very showy! and
lovely .... But ....
So many species
of birds brought
almost to extinction
for those hats.
The hats had silk
flowers; the girls
who made those
flowers lived on
starvation wages.
@@here_we_go_again2571 you exagerate a bit ^^^
1 ostriches are still on this planet
2 quite every one was living with " starvation wages" 😉
J'adore !!!❤💙🤍❤
Thank you for this great experience. Totally engrossing!
Your presentation of expertly coloured old photos is......truly wonderful to experience.Thank you so much for your amazing work.
Thank you so much for your comment!
París será toujours París !
They all passed away: sad enough. Anyway great images! Thanks a lot
Thanks for sharing this amazing video 🙂
Thank you for your comment!
Those HD 1080P pictures are amazing! I sometimes keep pausing the video so I can just stare and enjoy the scenery like I'm there. Thank you so much, I really enjoyed going back in time, kinda, to get away from all the negative news and stuff of today's world. 🙂👍❤️💕
Thank you so much for your comment!
Loved seeing these pictures. I was in Paris a few years ago and get excited every time I see this kind of video, Thank you !
Wow! Fascinating being in color makes the scenes come to life!
Thank you, subscribed.
Life in past is like heaven
Thank you for this great video! Such a wonderful culture it was. Now, the streets are burning. What a shame.
J'aime mon pays 😘🇨🇵👍
Wow,beautiful!!!👏💥🎉
What I find rather macabre is the fact that every single person in these pictures is dead! Very nice photos, so thanks for letting us enjoy them too.
They are maybe in Heaven !
yes ! memento mori ! 🤣🤣🤣
Paris est aujourd’hui une ville violente et insalubre. Et ce n'est pas prêt de s’arranger. Quelle honte, quelle tristesse. 😥 Merci pour ces magnifiques images.
Ça donne le cafard...
Aujourd'hui, Paris plus insalubre et violente? On nous montre pas des photos du Paris de 1900 dans les bas quartiers où des familles nombreuses s'entassaient dans des taudis. Et il y avait aussi des gangs de rue. La protection policière n'était certainement pas celle d'aujourd'hui, plus organisée...Il ne faut pas toujours glorifier le passé. Cette période de temps avait ses bons côtés comme ses inconvénients...
@@melissacourchesne2121 Vous avez tout à fait raison. Mon arrière-grand-père et mon grand-père ont connu Paris en 1900, 1920, 1930, etc… Mon grand-père me disait à quel point Belleville et Ménilmontant étaient crasseux et insalubres. Les bâtiments étaient noirs de saleté et de pollution. Il me parlait aussi des bidonvilles qui ceinturaient Paris derrière "les fortifs". Les gens d'aujourd'hui s'imaginent toujours un Paris de carte postale.
Vraiment super beau ce Paris 1900
珍惜當下, what a nice historical photos with soothing music backgrounds
Thank you for your comment
Enchanting. Thank you.
Thank you so much
ЛЮБОПЫТНО ! ,СПАСИБО .
Beautifully done, and the heart of the city still looks much like this. I keep thinking of my grandmother (1889-1990) who went through here many times during this period. But I also wonder how many of those young men made it to 1919. Maybe everyone was lucky not to know what was coming at them in 1914.
mine 1898 ... 2004 3 centuries 😉
... when some uncles felt after 14 🤕
and here we are ! 😁
I love the hats the women wore back then!
How lovely! I imagine myself being one of the fine ladies. No wonder people loved Paris! I appreciate the work you did to put this together for us. Love the accordion music to accompany photos.
Thank you so much for your comment!
very impressive work.
Cosnidering those guys left for war and 9,8 millions died in the ten coming years. tragic how fast things can change.
amaxing well done
Thank you so much
Me encantan todos sus videos es fascinate es viajar al pasado gracias
Incredible! Thank you very much for this masterpiece.
Piękne zdjęcia i romantyczny czas ! 1👍😻
The work on this presentation was very well done. The colorization and clear definitions really brings the people and scenes to life. The original black & white photographs may make us feel as if people in the past lived in a black & white world, but of course they didn't. They lived in a world as colorful as ours today and this video shows that. Thanks for creating and sharing this video! I really enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for your comment!
Truly La belle epoque. Watching the film ''Is Paris Burning'' recently, showed just how close this great City came to destruction, by madman Hitler.
@@MrDaiseymay No that movie was a big lie , the Germans didn't have attention to destroy Paris they are civilized people and admire art , but the beautiful city of Berlin was completely destroyed by the allies .
I also liked the music.
@@MrDaiseymay many errors in this film mainly about von Choltiz ^^^^
but yes V1 and V2 felt not that far from Paris.
Absolutely stunning and amazing work. I love watching your videos. It really takes you back into the past. When we think of history, we really can't imagine the colors of the time.
Hermosas fotografías que tiempos aquellos
Just FABULOUS ! Now we know why Paris is the center of Western culture. My Lady and I are going to live there. We are artists, hope to see you there; at Place du Tertre, Montmartre ! Rick & Morgan
I hope you will not be too much disappointed... Paris is very different now...
@@paulbizard3493 ah oui ?? ils ont rasé le Louvre ou Orsay ???
@@antoinev9733 non, il y a des zombies partout.
Thank you kind sir or madam for your Elegant photos and sharing them with us all🤗. I actually love history and love looking back on the past like on how people lived, died and what life was like a century or more ago and how hard it was for them on daily basis. The men and women just look so proper and very elegant even their clothing looks beautiful as they dress well and how they each pick a design for their clothing and some more pronounced with bigger Bonnets and bigger dress with feathers standing out like showing off on how rich they are, amazing I could go on forever on the past 🤠 haha but I won't I will leave it here. Thank you again for those lovely photos. ❤️❤️🤗 Looking forward to seeing more of these past photos videos. Cheers..
Beeindruckende Aufnahmen.
Thank you, thank you 😊 for such a great video. To think that I visited Paris in March of 2022. Where I took photos of some of the areas that are in the video. Wonderful!!
Colonna sonora fantastica !!
Think you so much, I m French and I know Paris by heart and I find these photos of wonderful times
Also the portraits in the cafes, you have not written but it is the Rue Montorgueil, today this place still has the cafes and pastries of time and a lot of fashion designer , I worked in this neighborhood...
👍👍👍
Vous êtes français et vous ne savez pas mettre l'accent sur le e de café... bizarre...
merci pour le renseignement 😉
@@thomasharter8161 Oups ! un doute sur le nom de cet accent peut-être ?? ça serait ballot 😘
Впечатляет больше, чем нынешний. А как много французов 😀
Maravilloso
How the past was so beautiful.
Magnifiiiique !
colouring in the buildings beautiful city really
Il bel periodo dell'artigianato, le mani d'oro e laboriosi delle persone che amavano " Creare" Saluti Italia.
Ah these mustaches, I love it !
Lol, I love them too !
merci pour tout ce travail
Una maravilla. Gracias por el trabajo
Absolutely wonderful! 💓 I especially love the group photos. I pause the video and look at every face. The clothes, hair, shoes, background etc. *magnifique!*
Thank you so much for your comment!
@0:37 “Known for making waves post American prohibition, Bitter Secrestat was a French aperitif that soared in popularity in the early 1930s. Bitter Secrestat was renowned for its use of Gentain bitters, composed of a cocktail of exotic flowers enhanced with citrus”
wonderful. thx for these beautiful views of Paris from France
Wunderschön 🤩
Danke !
Fantastico! Meraviglioso
A beautiful trip down memory lane, superbly put together and edited. Thanks very much!👌
Thank you so much for your comment!
Very beautiful.thank you !
Thank you so much!
Absolutely stunning:) : beautiful photos (the color make the city and people look like we could see them any day now:). Music compliments the City of Light during "la belle epoque." Thank you for this "time travel."
It was a grate time!!!!!!!
Le Palais de Justice, les Jardins du Luxembourg, le jardin des Tuileries, la place de la République, l'Opéra Garnier, le Parc de Versailles ... la Tour Eiffel ! Ces toponymes n'ont pas besoin d'être traduits en anglais, ils sont universels 😉
L'anglais n'est pas l'unique langue universelle, que je sache ! Apprenez le chinois, si vous ne voulez pas rater le train de la mondialisation du 21ème siècle !
@@LazierSophie De ce que j'ai pu constaté, le chinois est assez doué en langues étrangères 🙂
Bravo !! 😉
Thanks a Lot !
The dresess are amazing
Gracias por las imagenes❤❤❤
Gracias por tu comentario 👍
Your presentation of expertly coloured old photos is......truly wonderful to experience.Thank you so much for your amazing work.
Thank you so much for your comment!
Very nice thank you !
Thank you so much!
Stunning history. Thank you.