05-23-2019, 09:30 AM
I took this photo earlier today from the bridge just to the East of Notre Dame.
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They have some sort of fabric covering over where the roof once was and wood reinforcements up to stabilize both ends of the short walls (transept I think it's called). You can't get very close but from what I could see the stone walls were still plumb and intact, though they could still be damaged. I could see workers up in those wood structures. All the windows are covered as well, and you can see that if you look closely. OK, here's a close up:
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A lot of people were walking to various vantage points to look at her and take photos, almost like a pilgrimage or maybe just curiosity. In any case, the French appear dedicated to bringing this iconic structure back to life. I hope they succeed.
John
They have some sort of fabric covering over where the roof once was and wood reinforcements up to stabilize both ends of the short walls (transept I think it's called). You can't get very close but from what I could see the stone walls were still plumb and intact, though they could still be damaged. I could see workers up in those wood structures. All the windows are covered as well, and you can see that if you look closely. OK, here's a close up:
A lot of people were walking to various vantage points to look at her and take photos, almost like a pilgrimage or maybe just curiosity. In any case, the French appear dedicated to bringing this iconic structure back to life. I hope they succeed.
John