HD photograph of tree trunk in Jardins du Trocadero looking south east - Page 56
This is a view looking in a south easterly direction over an enormous tree trunk, where unfortunately the old tree had been cut down through becoming rotten, which was probably one of the original trees planted in the area back in the 1800s, maybe even before the Jardins du Trocadero were first laid out.
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In fact, the Trocadero Gardens were first laid out by Jean-Charles Alphand who specialised in Parisian gardens, which was for the 1878 Exposition Universelle de Paris that was held on the Champ de Mars and the Butte de Chaillot, or Chaillot Hill as it is known in English.
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