Will's Trip To Europe

Friday, September 22, 2006

Itinerary finished

I'm home. I had a great time. I enjoyed all of it. Now I'm moving to Albury.

Marie and I at the Musee D'Orsay


Marie is a scultpure that Degas sculpted. Marie was a 14-year-old dancer when Degas used her as a model for his sculpture. When Marie was exhibited for the first time the museum staff laughed at her and didn't like her. This is a bronze sculpture, but Degas also made wax models. We saw Marie in Washington D.C. and in Toronto, Canada in 2003. Marie is my favourite of Degas's sculptures. The other sculptures I like are the Thinker and The Gates of Hell, by Rodin and the Dying Slave by Michaelangelo. I also like Venus de Milo and The Winged Victory of Samothrace.

Notre Dame

Notre Dame

I liked it because it was bigger than our house ( MUCH BIGGER!!!). I also liked it because it had flying buttresses.

The Dome Church, Les lnvalides



The Dome Church

This Church has got Napolean 1 tomb in it as well as some others such as Napolean's brother ( king of Spain ) Joseph Bonaparte.

Montmatre

Sacre-Coer From The Pompidou Centre, Moulin de la Galette















We walked around Montmartre passed the Moulin de la Galette. Monet painted it.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Cite des Sciences


The Cite des Sciences is the Science centre in Paris. This is my Dad taking a photo of his mirror reflection. I enjoyed it.

Monet's garden in Giverny















We went to Monet's garden in Giverny and saw the Japanese bridge. It's an old bridge and Monet painted paintings of the bridge and waterlillies. There are paintings of his waterlillies in the Musee D'Orsay, the l'Orangerie and the Marmottan museums. Monet died in Giverny. He lived in Giverny for 43 years. As he got older he still painted the waterlillies and the bridge, but his paintings got blurrier and his colours got brighter. I am standing above a sign to Monet's house and garden in Giverny.

Auvers-sur-Oise ( where Vincent van Gogh died in 1890 )





















We went to Auvers because Vincent died there.
He painted this Church that is now shown in the Musee d'Orsay.
The painting is shown on the bottom of the screen and above it is
a picture that we took of the church.

These are some photos from Marche Richard-Lenoir(Bastille) (Richard-Lenoir(Bastille)Market)


Frogs Legs (below) and Fish (above)

The Louvre (Le Louvre)

Psyche and Cupid The Louvre is a Museum that used to be a Palace. It now has lots of paintings even the Mona Lisa. It is the biggest museum in the World and has 35000 exhibits on show.

Marly Horse

La Defense from the Arc de Triomphe


We went up on the Arc de Triomphe at night and saw lots of things like the Eiffel Tower(Tour Eiffel), Sacre-Coer(a church in paris) and La Defense.

Eiffel Tower



From the 2nd level there are 744 steps to the bottom of the Eiffel Tower . We caught the Lift up and walked down. We could see Paris. It was scary up on the 2nd level, but I got used to it.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Heimaey
















The eruption of Helgafell created new land and Eldfell. The new land is made of lava. As well as making new land, the lava covered many houses (we saw some that are being dug up in Pompeii of the North).

Heimaey - Boat Trip

Surtsey is the newest island in the world. The two volcanoes on Surtsey erupted in 1963 (10 years before Helgafell) and created a new island. The two volcanoes on Surtsey are called Surtur and Surtur Junior. Only scientists can land on Surtsey but you can get a flight over it or a boat trip around it. We just saw it from the distance.






Our Captain took the boat into a cave just outside Heimaey harbour. He turned the motor off and played his saxophone. His music was good ... but I think he was a better captain than musician.


We saw Helgafell and Eldfell.


We went on a boat trip around Heimaey. Heimaey is the biggest island in Vestmanneyjar.

Heimaey


We climbed up Eldfell and it was so windy when I jumped I almost got blown away.


















Eldfell is the newest Mountain and volcano in the world. So exiting ! It was created in a volcanic eruption of Helgafell (another volcano on Heimaey) in 1973.

Eldfell is still an active volcano. It is the second active volcano I have walked on in Iceland (and in the world).