The downside of course of having about 7 million visitors a year is that on a good day, you can't see the palace anymore, it is hidden behind rows and rows of coaches. These here are a few winter coaches, in the summer it's another story altogether, the place is overflowing with buses, most of which never turn off their engines. The palace chapel is in the background.
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Un des inconvénients lorsqu'on reçoit environ 7 millions de visiteurs par an, c'est que parfois, le château disparaît littéralement derrière les cars. Ici, c'est l'hiver et il y en a peu... En été, c'est une toute autre histoire, la place d'armes est noyée sous les bus, dont la plupart laissent tourner le moteur. La chapelle du château se trouve en arrière-plan.
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Un des inconvénients lorsqu'on reçoit environ 7 millions de visiteurs par an, c'est que parfois, le château disparaît littéralement derrière les cars. Ici, c'est l'hiver et il y en a peu... En été, c'est une toute autre histoire, la place d'armes est noyée sous les bus, dont la plupart laissent tourner le moteur. La chapelle du château se trouve en arrière-plan.
Goodness, are they parked on the grounds. When I was there all the buses had to park off the grounds. But they did leave their engines running and the stink was pretty impressive.
ReplyDeleteI guess that's true of any tourist attraction, but especially true a world class attraction like the palace. Maybe a night time picture?
ReplyDeleteWell I must admit it does take away from the beauty of the palace, but it still is a spectacular photograph. I would guess that the engines are kept running to maintain the air conditioning on the coaches. Certainly not an environmentally friendly method.
ReplyDeleteIs there ever a time when the Palace is closed, and the locals can simply enjoy their town?
ReplyDeleteje la trouve bien vu cette photo. Cela me fait penser au centre ville des villages avec l'église, ou il est toujours de prendre l'église en photo pour cause de voitures.
ReplyDeleteEt les moteurs tournent pour la clim ou le chauffage...Difficile arbitrage entre tourisme et beauté du site...
ReplyDeleteOu bien, les moteurs tournent pour poursuivre les visites au pas de charge. Une autre ville, clic, un autre monument, clic, clic, vite, le quota à respecter.
ReplyDeleteVisite chronométrée pour de longs siècles d'Histoire ..
Interesting shot. Of course I prefer this what is in the background of your photo:). This Palace is awesome. I was there few year ago and I really like the building but also its surroundings.
ReplyDeleteEt oui c'est la rançon du succes !
ReplyDeletePas très écolo quand même de laisser les moteurs tourner ...
How awful.. when I go to visit the palace, I will not go by bus. Someone should make them shut them down while parked. Both the noise and the fumes must be toxic.
ReplyDeletePretty how the light glows on the palace. So many tourists and buses. We took the RER from Paris to visit your city. The palace was packed with tour groups. But walk the grounds to the Grand and Petite Trianon to get away from the masses.
ReplyDeleteThe background (half-hidden) photo is gorgeous, great colors! Too bad about the buses! But, that's what you get for being famous, I guess!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors - unterlined from white busses.
ReplyDeleteLove the image buildup!
That is a lot of visitors! Very nice photo of the life near the palace...some day I would love to be one of those visitors.
ReplyDeleteA funny but unfortunately realistic picture!!
ReplyDeleteI love the light on the Palace - great shot!
ReplyDeleteThere are two sides to most coins. Nicely captured!
ReplyDeleteThis is how it looks outside the Royal castle in Stockholm for most of the summer months. Love the light here.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent building! Awesome light too!
ReplyDeleteAh, this is really funny: the downside of group tourism... Very well captured!
ReplyDeleteAh, I think I can imagine the pollution!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping that being in France for a month that we won't be like "TOURISTS" HA! The buses do detract from the gorgeous buildings. Maybe this visit we can visit Versailles and you can join us!!! We'll have to work on that idea.
ReplyDeleteI remember all the coaches last time I went there ! It didn't change, it's still a very popular place.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo inspite of the motorcoaches.
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