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  • Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir, a pedestrian and cycle bridge designed by Dietmar Feichtinger and built 2004-6, across the river Seine, between the 12th and 13th arrondissements of Paris, France. In the distance is the Bibliotheque Francois Mitterrand, part of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, designed by Dominique Perrault and opened in 1996, Paris Rive Gauche district. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir, a pedestrian and cycle bridge designed by Dietmar Feichtinger and built 2004-6, across the river Seine, between the 12th and 13th arrondissements of Paris, France. On the left is the Bibliotheque Francois Mitterrand, part of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, designed by Dominique Perrault and opened in 1996, Paris Rive Gauche district. In the distance is the cinema MK2. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Monument a la gloire de la colonisation (Monument to the Glory of Colonisation), erected for the Paris Colonial Exhibition at the Bois de Vincennes in 1931, at Porte Doree, Paris, France. This stone relief, depicting French and colonial soldiers, was commissioned in memory of Jean-Baptiste Marchand, 1863-1934, who led a mission from the Congo to the Nile, to expand French territory in Africa by taking it from the British. Along with 250 Senegalese soldiers, he reached Fachoda in Sudan before abandoning the expedition in 1897. Several remnants of the Colonial Exhibition remain in and around the Bois de Vincennes to this day. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Monument a la gloire de la colonisation (Monument to the Glory of Colonisation), erected for the Paris Colonial Exhibition at the Bois de Vincennes in 1931, at Porte Doree, Paris, France. This stone relief, depicting French and colonial soldiers, was commissioned in memory of Jean-Baptiste Marchand, 1863-1934, who led a mission from the Congo to the Nile, to expand French territory in Africa by taking it from the British. Along with 250 Senegalese soldiers, he reached Fachoda in Sudan before abandoning the expedition in 1897. Several remnants of the Colonial Exhibition remain in and around the Bois de Vincennes to this day. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir, a pedestrian and cycle bridge designed by Dietmar Feichtinger and built 2004-6, across the river Seine, between the 12th and 13th arrondissements of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Steps with cascading water fountain in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. In the distance is the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) at sunrise, called the Minister of Finance for short or simply "Bercy", 1988, Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 139 rue de Bercy, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Pont de Bercy, 19th century in the foreground with railway viaduct, the only one of the Parisian system to be made of stone. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) at sunrise, called the Minister of Finance for short or simply "Bercy", 1988, Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 139 rue de Bercy, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Pont de Bercy, 19th century in the foreground with railway viaduct, the only one of the Parisian system to be made of stone. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Disused railway tracks of the Petite Ceinture on the Pont National, a rail bridge over the river Seine, built 1852-53, with tramlines of tram route 3a, between the 12th and 13th arrondissements of Paris, France. In the distance are the apartment buildings in the quartier de la Gare. The Petite Ceinture was a circular railway track completed in 1869 under Napoleon III, connecting all the Parisian villages. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Disused railway tracks of the Petite Ceinture on the Pont National, a rail bridge over the river Seine, built 1852-53, with tramlines of tram route 3a, between the 12th and 13th arrondissements of Paris, France. In the distance are the apartment buildings in the quartier de la Gare. The Petite Ceinture was a circular railway track completed in 1869 under Napoleon III, connecting all the Parisian villages. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Disused railway tracks of the Petite Ceinture on the Pont National, a rail bridge over the river Seine, built 1852-53, between the 12th and 13th arrondissements of Paris, France. In the distance are the apartment buildings in the quartier de la Gare. The Petite Ceinture was a circular railway track completed in 1869 under Napoleon III, connecting all the Parisian villages. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Metallic structure and pillars of the Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir (Bercy-Tolbiac), Pont de Bercy and The Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) in the background, 2006, by Dietmar Feichtingher, 13th arrondissement, Paris, France. Footbridge across the Seine River, links the esplanade of the Bibliotheque de France to the park of Bercy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Planting in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France, and apartment blocks behind. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pelerins des nuages et de l'eau, or Pilgrims of the Clouds and Water, sculpture, 1971, by Japanese artist Torao Yazaki, beside Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The bronze sculpture depicts a group of Buddhist zen pilgrims, including a patriarch. Other buddhist structures in the park include the Kagyu-Dzong Buddhist Center and the Vincennes Pagoda. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pelerins des nuages et de l'eau, or Pilgrims of the Clouds and Water, sculpture, 1971, by Japanese artist Torao Yazaki, beside Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The bronze sculpture depicts a group of Buddhist zen pilgrims, including a patriarch. Other buddhist structures in the park include the Kagyu-Dzong Buddhist Center and the Vincennes Pagoda. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Women rowing in a rental boat on Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rental boats for hire on Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Temple of Love, a round doric temple designed by Gabriel Davioud, on a promontory on the Ile de Reuilly, above a grotto, in Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Beneath the temple, tourists row rental boats around the lake. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Couple sitting on deckchairs watching the ducks on Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People rowing in a rental boat on Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Women rowing in a rental boat on Lac Daumesnil in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, created 1855-66 by the Emperor Napoleon III, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Impressive facade of the Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie) seen from railway viaduct, called the Minister of Finance for short or simply "Bercy", 1988, Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 139 rue de Bercy, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Vineyard, a reminder of the area's industrial heritage as a wine depot, in the Jardin Romantique area of the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Planting and vineyard, a reminder of the area's industrial heritage as a wine depot, in the Jardin Romantique area of the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Steps with cascading water fountain in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Brick chimney folly in the vineyard in the Jardin Romantique area of the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The chimney is a reminder of the area's industrial heritage as a wine depot. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Steps with cascading water fountain in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Villa du Bel Air, a street between the Avenue de Saint-Mande and the Sentier de la Lieutenance, with houses along one side, along the Petite Ceinture, in the quartier du Bel Air, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Petite Ceinture was a circular railway track completed in 1869 under Napoleon III, connecting all the Parisian villages. The park was developed from 2013 and is managed by the Direction des Espaces Verts et de l'Environnement (DEVE). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Villa du Bel Air, a street between the Avenue de Saint-Mande and the Sentier de la Lieutenance, with houses along one side, along the Petite Ceinture, in the quartier du Bel Air, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The Petite Ceinture was a circular railway track completed in 1869 under Napoleon III, connecting all the Parisian villages. The park was developed from 2013 and is managed by the Direction des Espaces Verts et de l'Environnement (DEVE). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ducks and swans on the frozen Lac Daumesnil (Daumesnil Lake), lit by the  early morning light, Bois de Vincennes, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jim the New Yorker, Jeanne the Russian doll, Enzo the Italian and Felipe the Mexican (left-right), Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mahatma the Indian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Felipe the Mexican, Ali the Tunisian and Rania the Arab (left-right), Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fontaine de la Porte Doree, or Golden Gate Fountain, on the Sqaure des Combattants d'Indochine, or Indochinese Fighters Square, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. A 10m high golden statue of Athena tops the fountain, representing France bringing peace and prosperity to the colonies. The fountain is close to the Palais de la Porte Doree, designed by architect Albert Laprade, 1883-1978, inaugurated in 1931 for the Colonial Exhibition, hosting the Musee National de l’Histoire et des Cultures de l’Immigration, or National Museum of the History and Cultures of Immigration since 2007. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ministere de l'Economie et des Finances, or Ministry of the Economy and Finance, a government department housed in Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. On the left is the Pont de Bercy, built 1989-91. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Steps with cascading water fountain in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ayako the Japanese, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Maria Carmen the Spaniard, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Antonio the Brazilian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rania the Arab, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ali the Tunisian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Enzo the Italian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jim the New Yorker, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Passage de la Voute, a narrow street built 1887 between the Rue de la Voute and the Cours de Vincennes, in the quartier du Bel Air, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The red cat was made in 2013 by students from the Lycee Professionnel Chenneviere Malezieux. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dans le Bonheur, or Inside Happiness, 2009, monumental epoxy resin statue by Senegalese artist Diadji Diop, b. 1973, in front of the Art Deco Palais de la Porte Doree, designed by architect Albert Laprade, 1883-1978, inaugurated in 1931 for the Colonial Exhibition, hosting the Musee National de l’Histoire et des Cultures de l’Immigration, or National Museum of the History and Cultures of Immigration since 2007, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Photograph by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fontaine de la Porte Doree, or Golden Gate Fountain, on the Sqaure des Combattants d'Indochine, or Indochinese Fighters Square, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. A 10m high golden statue of Athena tops the fountain, representing France bringing peace and prosperity to the colonies. The fountain is close to the Palais de la Porte Doree, designed by architect Albert Laprade, 1883-1978, inaugurated in 1931 for the Colonial Exhibition, hosting the Musee National de l’Histoire et des Cultures de l’Immigration, or National Museum of the History and Cultures of Immigration since 2007. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Coulee Verte Rene-Dumont, a linear planted parkway in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was created along an old railway track and extends from the Place de la Bastille to the Porte de Montempoivre on the Peripherique. It was designed by landscape designer Jacques Vergely and architect Philippe Mathieux, built in the 1980s and inaugurated in 1993. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Minister of the Economy, Finances and Industry (Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Industrie), called the Minister of Finance for short or simply "Bercy", 1988, Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 139 rue de Bercy, 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. In the foreground the yellow barge "Petit Bain", a bar and restaurant together with a concert venue moored on the left bank, quai François Mauriac. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • "Dans le bonheur" (Inside Happiness), 2009, monumental epoxy resin statue, by Diadji Diop (Dakar, Senegal 1973), located in front of the Art Deco Palais de la Porte Doree, by architect Albert Laprade (1883 - 1978), inaugurated in 1931 for L'Exposition Coloniale (Colonial Exhibition), hosting the Musee national de l’histoire et des cultures de l’immigration (History and cultures of immigration national museum) since 2007, Paris, France. Photograph by Manuel Cohen
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  • Trays of prepared food for feeding carnivorous animals, in the kitchens of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Journalist in front of the Great Aviary (La Grande Voliere), D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • West African giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) in their temporary outdoor enclosure in the Zone Sahel-Soudan at the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large tray of chopped fruit and vegetables for feeding herbivorous animals, in the kitchens of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Staff members Fabrice, Bernard and Matthieu awaiting instructions with their Polaris electric 4x4 vehicle, with the Grand Rocher or Great Rock behind, at the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Aerial view of the Parc Zoologique de Paris, with the giraffes outside their indoor enclosure building, and the Oryx building behind, new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Loup d'Espagne, Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus), zone Europe, nouveau Parc Zoologique de Paris, ou Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), blessing the first tree with earth, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Thomas Grenon, Directeur General du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • (left) Allain Bougrain-Dubourg, (background right) Bernard Tschumi, Bernard Tschumi urbanistes Architectes (BtuA), (right)a journalist, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Thomas Grenon, Directeur General du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Bernard Tschumi, Bernard Tschumi urbanistes Architectes (BtuA), Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), Grand Rocher (Great Rock) in the background, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Guinea Baboons (Papio papio), in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Female Black curassow (Crax alector), in the Grand Serre or Great Glasshouse in the Zone Guyane of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Curassow_MC001.jpg
  • Iberian wolves (Canis lupus signatus) play-fighting, in the zone Europe of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture taken November 2013 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Iberian wolves (Canis lupus signatus) play-fighting, in the zone Europe of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture taken November 2013 by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_IberianWolf_MC005.jpg
  • Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata subcincta), an endangered species from Madagascar, in the Great Glasshouse of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Lemur_MC003.jpg
  • Humboldt penguins (Spheniscus humboldti), a vulnerable species of South American penguin, swimming in the tank in the Zone Patagonie of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pied tamarin (Saguinus bicolor), an endangered species from Brazil, in the Zone Guyane of the Great Glasshouse in the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pied tamarin (Saguinus bicolor), an endangered species from Brazil, in the Zone Guyane of the Great Glasshouse in the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pied tamarin (Saguinus bicolor), an endangered species from Brazil, in the Zone Guyane of the Great Glasshouse in the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cinereous vulture (Aegyplus monachus) on the left Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) on the right, in the Zone Europe of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), with the Grand Rocher or Great Rock in the background, in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), with the Grand Rocher or Great Rock in the background, in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi) at a feeding trough in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi) amongst the trees in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi) eating hay from a feeding trough, in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Zebra_MC011.jpg
  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Zebra_MC012.jpg
  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), with the Grand Rocher or Great Rock in the background, in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Zebra_MC013.jpg
  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), with the Grand Rocher or Great Rock in the background, in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Zebra_MC014.jpg
  • Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi), in the Zone Sahel-Soudan of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Zookeeper Olivier Marquis holding a Common Chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon) in the animal rearing section of the Vivarium, a controlled area for observing and researching animals, at the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Monkey enclosure in the Zone Guyane of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The restored Gibbon's Island in the tropical forest of the Zone Madagascar-Guyane, with the Great Glasshouse behind, at the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Giraffes' rest area and shelter, with the giraffes in a temporary enclosure in front of their building, behind, in the Zone Sahel-Soudan at the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Museum_MC098.jpg
  • Feeding trough in the zebra area of the Zone Sahel-Soudan, with the Grand Rocher in the background, at the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_Museum_MC095.jpg
  • Loup d'Espagne, Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus), zone Europe, nouveau Parc Zoologique de Paris, ou Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_IberianWolf_MC001.jpg
  • Loup d'Espagne, Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus), zone Europe, nouveau Parc Zoologique de Paris, ou Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris, also known as Vincennes Zoo), Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    PZP14_IberianWolf_MC002.jpg
  • Thomas Grenon, Directeur General du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), looking at the first plantations in the Great Glasshouse of Madagascar, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Thomas Grenon, Directeur General du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), looking at the first plantations in the Great Glasshouse of Madagascar, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    051413_PZPVisit_MC008.jpg
  • Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), blessing the first tree with earth, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    051413_PZPVisit_MC009.jpg
  • Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), blessing the first tree with earth, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), blessing the first tree with earth, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    051413_PZPVisit_MC011.jpg
  • Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), blessing the first tree with earth, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    051413_PZPVisit_MC013.jpg
  • (left) Allain Bougrain Dubourg, (centre) Thomas Grenon, Directeur General du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, (right) Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
    051413_PZPVisit_MC014.jpg
  • Journalists, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    051413_PZPVisit_MC002.jpg
  • Photographers shooting the giraffes, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Genevieve Fioraso, Ministre de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (Research and higher education minister), smiling for photographers with the Grand Rocher (Great Rock) in the background, D-1 year (J-1 an) for the new Parc Zoologique de Paris opening. On May 14, 2013, Le Museum national d'Histoire naturelle invited the journalists and photographers to check the work in progress and attend the first tree of the new zoo blessed by Genevieve Fioraso, Paris 12, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    051413_PZPVisit_MC005.jpg
  • Bush dog (Speothos venaticus), in the Zone Guyane of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture taken November 2013 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bush dogs (Speothos venaticus), in the Zone Guyane of the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture taken November 2013 by Manuel Cohen
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  • West African giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) in their temporary outdoor enclosure in the Zone Sahel-Soudan at the new Parc Zoologique de Paris or Zoo de Vincennes, (Zoological Gardens of Paris or Vincennes Zoo), which reopened April 2014, part of the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle (National Museum of Natural History), 12th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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