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Looking SW: L'île aux Cygnes (Swan Island) Park, on the Seine, with the Statue of Liberty at the far tip. An artificial unihabited island on the river Seine in Paris, France, in the 15th arrondissement. It was created in 1827 to protect the bridge named the Pont de Grenelle.
A tree-lined walkway, named L'Allée des Cygnes (Path of Swans), runs the length of the island. Since 2012, there has been a public workout space with bicycles and a climbing wall underneath the Pont de Grenelle, close to a Statue of Liberty replica.
Below is the Olympic Visitor Center and field. You can see the rings on the top of the VC.
A tree-lined walkway, named L'Allée des Cygnes (Path of Swans), runs the length of the island. Since 2012, there has been a public workout space with bicycles and a climbing wall underneath the Pont de Grenelle, close to a Statue of Liberty replica.
Below is the Olympic Visitor Center and field. You can see the rings on the top of the VC.