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Om Datta Guru

 

Dear Xavier,

 

Thanks for the info

 

 

 

 

, "XavierMurer" <xaviermurer

wrote:

>

> Dear Sunil

> You're welcomed, if you need more precision,no problem.

> I have been living 10 years in Paris near this place.

> Regards

> Xavier

> -

> jjnet2000_in

>

> Friday, June 09, 2006 5:02 PM

> Places & Signs: Xavier Murer

>

>

> Om Datta Guru

>

> Dear Mr. Xavier,

> Thanks for the link. I appreciate it.

>

> Just thinking aloud if we take River on one side then

> a) Cp- Watery places

> b) Aq- Mountain/Places with water (ref: PVRs book)

> c) Cn- River, canal

>

> Can the above 3 become good contenders for the symbolic representation

> of the place of death.

>

> The list that I have from PVRs book is copied below, if someone has

> another list or additional places not mentioned herein kindly mail so.

>

> Aries - Forests

>

> Ta - Meadows, Luxury Halls, Dining Halls, Eating places

>

> Ge - Garden, schools, colleges, study rooms,

>

> Cn- Watery Feilds, rivers, canal, kitchen

>

> Le - Mountains, forests, caves, deserts, palaces, Parks, Forts,

Boilers,

> steel factories

>

> Virgo - Lush Gardens, fields, orchards, libraries, bookstores, farms

>

> Li - Markets, trade centers, banks, hotels, amusement parks,

> entertainments centres, toilets

>

> Sc- Deep caves, mines, garrages,

>

> Sg - Govt Offices, aircraft

>

> Cp - Marsh Lands, watery places, bushes

>

> Aq- Mountain Spring, Places with water (mountains according to PVRs

> mail)

>

> Pi- Prisons, hospitals, hermitages, Oceans, Seas

>

> Regards,

> Sunil

>

> , "XavierMurer" xaviermurer@

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > It is between the river, la Seine, on a side and the other side ,

> building, square and restaurant. The picture can help you on the link

> below.

> > The area is Pont de l'Alma (bridge of Alma) where tourist take boat

to

> cruise on the river to see Paris

> >

> >

>

http://www.smartweb.fr/VirtualVisit/monument/frame.asp?monument=pont_alm\

\

> a

> > -

> > vernalagnia

> >

> > Friday, June 09, 2006 9:44 AM

> > Re: Tunnel which Sign/anyone seen that

> Tunnel where Princess Diana died

> >

> >

> > It's just a pedestrian (pun unintentional) underpass :)

> >

> > +++

> >

> > , "suniljohn_2002"

> > suniljohn_2002@ wrote:

> > >

> > > Om Datta Guru

> > >

> > > Dear Mr. Vernalgnia,

> > >

> > > Namaste

> > >

> > > Thanks for ur mail. If I understood ur mail, are you saying that

> > there

> > > is no mountain over there and they have just made kind of tunnel,

> > if

> > > there is no mountain over there then wouldn't be just a road or

> > like a

> > > expressway so why is it called Tunnel in the websites.

> > >

> > > Or is it a road with overhead railings giving it the shape of a

> > Tunnel.

> > >

> > > Do u have a photo by any chance or if anyone has photo pls send it

> > to

> > > me.

> > >

> > > best wishes

> > >

> > > SJ

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > , "vernalagnia" <vernalagnia@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > , "suniljohn_2002"

> > > > suniljohn_2002@ wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > David,

> > > > > Sorry forgot to mention if u or anyone knows that Tunnel where

> > > > Diana

> > > > > died, is it underneath a Mountain or near a Mountain, this

> > > > information

> > > > > will be helpful. I haven't visited Paris and vaguely remember

> > the

> > > > Tv

> > > > > clips to identify if a mountain was associated with that

> > Tunnel.

> > > > >

> > > > > Am just presuming that all tunnels are underneath a

> > mountain/hill.

> > > > >

> > > > > Regards

> > > > > SJ

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Mr. John,

> > > >

> > > > The 'tunnel' you want to know is nondescript underpass, a 100-

> > metre

> > > > tunnel allowing vehicles to pass directly beneath the Place de

> > > > l'Alma without encountering traffic lights. This tunnel is part

> > of

> > > > an expressway running along the Right Bank (northern bank) of

> the

> > > > Seine River.

> > > >

> > > > Although this is an expressway in the sense that it includes no

> > > > traffic lights or major intersections, the speed limit is still

> > 50

> > > > kilometres per hour, which is the standard speed limit for city

> > > > streets in France.

> > > >

> > > > And we all know the speed at which the inebriated driver drove

> > the

> > > > S300 into the central pier.

> > > >

> > > > +++

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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