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  2. Bateaux Mouches - Wikipedia

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    Most boat tours include a live or recorded commentary on the sights along the river. A typical cruise lasts about one hour. Many companies offer lunch and dinner cruises as well. Most boats are equipped with lights to illuminate landmarks in the evening. Since the Seine is centrally situated in Paris, a boat tour covers a

  3. CroisiEurope - Wikipedia

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    The first cruises on the Danube appeared in 1993. In 1995, Alsace Croisières began offering cruises on the Rhône and Saône rivers. In 1997, the company changed its name from “Alsace Croisières” to “CroisiEurope”. In 1998, the company's boats set sail on the Seine from Paris.

  4. The Seine at Argenteuil - Wikipedia

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    The Seine at Argenteuil was featured in and provided (along with other Monet paintings) the title inspiration for the 2001 film Vanilla Sky. In the film the main character, David ( Tom Cruise ), owns the painting, and his subconscious makes use of its depiction of the sky.

  5. List of White Star Line ships - Wikipedia

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    Refitted by H&W at Bootle and served as a mail-carrier until 1950, serving pleasure cruises. Held in dock at New York in 1960 before scrapped in 1961 at Inverkeithing by Thos. W. Ward. Its bell is an artifact of Merseyside Maritime Museum: Georgic: 1932: 1932–1949: 27,759

  6. Seine - Wikipedia

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    The tidal section of the Seine Maritime is followed by a canalized section (Basse Seine) with four large multiple locks until the mouth of the Oise at Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (170 km [110 mi]). Smaller locks at Bougival and at Suresnes lift the vessels to the level of the river in Paris, where the junction with the Canal Saint-Martin is located.

  7. Full-course dinner - Wikipedia

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    A full-course dinner is a meal with multiple courses, almost invariably enjoyed in the evening. Most Western-world multicourse meals follow a standard sequence, influenced by traditional French haute cuisine .