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Another one from the same building. And now I can even tell you what this curious building is!
It simply is a huge furniture shop located on a gloomy shopping and business park such as the ones you can often find on the outskirts of every city.
But once again, with a little imagination, you can see intersting things even in this kind a dull places!

Have a nice weekend everyone and see you on Monday.

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Mirror.

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... sur la place Vaucanson.

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To check my previous post about this tower, you can go here : http://grenobledailyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/03/la-tour-perret.html

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La Poste.

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Nothing worth watching at the moment in this cinema...

Rien de bien passionnant à voir en ce moment par ici...

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Au fait, mes photos de Dionysos sont dispos sur leur site par là : Dionyweb.

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In my opinion, one of the ugliest building in town... but when the day turns to dusk and with a bit of imagination it can almost look nice! Well, at least more interesting!

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... between the moon and a bizarre traffic-light.

PS: a song to go with this photo: The Story, by Norah Jones, on My Blueberry nights soundtrack. Unfortunatly I have only been able to find a short sample. But you can visit her lovely website here if you want to listen to the whole song.

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A new one, found above the entrance of the old civil hospital.

Links to the previous dolphins : n°1, n°2, n°3, n°4, n°5, n°6, n°7, n°8, n°9, n°10, n°11, n°12, n°13, n°14, n°15, n°16.

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Another one found in Saint Antoine l'Abbaye.

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For this brand new week, I'm taking you with me for a little trip outside Grenoble, in a small medieval town called Saint Antoine l'Abbaye. It's just a short drive away from Grenoble (approximatly 60 kms).
Formerly known as La-Motte-Saint-Didier, it was renamed after becoming the home of the relics of Saint Anthony the Great in the 11th century and the church, built in 1080, was classified as an "historival landmark" in 1840 upon a recommendation by Prosper Mérimée.

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