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Street Lights

Canal de la Robine
cuts
through the centre of Narbonne and is
connected
to Canal du Midi, one of France's great engineering projects.
Along this
UNESCO World Heritage Site they use these street lights.
. . .

The
streetlights are a wonderful addition to this beautiful city.
The
population of Narbonne is about 46,500.

The crowns
give a royal look to a republican country.
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There is
more than one way to hang a street light.

This looks
like a shepherd's crook.

A
suspended street light near this symbol of Rome.
Narbonne
was founded by the Romans in 118 B.C.E.
Its Roman
name was Colonia Narbo Martius.
The photos on this
page were taken by David Callan in June 2006
Italy, France & England
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