http://www.flixxy.com/a-walk-lapse-through-paris.htm
What caught my eye was the graffiti on the building at the Trocadero. Of course we've seen graffiti many places, but you would think they'd keep it off these beautiful buildings at the major sites.
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I'm sure it's a big expense to power wash the buildings and you can't just spot wash the graffiti as the rest of the building will look dirtier.
You'd think people would be more respectful of these treasures.