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All About the Seine River in #Paris Possibly the world's most famous river, the Seine not only captures our imaginations in the present day: it has mesmerized and seduced those who encounter it since pre-medieval times. Neatly dividing the city of Paris into distinctive left and right banks, the river has served as a source of sustenance, commerce, and breathtaking perspectives since the 3rd century B.C. Paris River Cruise, Seine River Paris, Ef Tours, Seine River Cruise, Paris History, A Day In Paris, Cruise Pictures, City Of Paris, Seine River

All About the Seine River in #Paris Possibly the world's most famous river, the Seine not only captures our imaginations in the present day: it has mesmerized and seduced those who encounter it since pre-medieval times. Neatly dividing the city of Paris into distinctive left and right banks, the river has served as a source of sustenance, commerce, and breathtaking perspectives since the 3rd century B.C.

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