It depends where you're standing when you are looking at it.
The Eiffel tower is located Quai Branly on the left bank of the Seine River.
The Eiffel tower is on the left bank of the Seine river in Paris, France.
if the titanic was measured from left to right it would be just about the height of the Eiffel tower
It look like 2 maple making a leaf tilted right and I tilted left.
Maupassant did not like the Eiffel Tower. He said, "I left Paris and even France because in the end, the Eiffel Tower annoyed me too much. Not only could you see it from wherever you went in the city, but you also found it everywhere, made in every material known to man, on sale in all the shop windows, an unavoidable and agonising nightmare. ..."
There were no plans to demolish the Eiffel Tower in 1990. Originally, the Tower was planned to stand for 20 years (that is, until 1909), after which it would be removed. However, it proved valuable as a radio tower, and was permitted to remain. Later in World War I, it was used for radio jamming equipment against German communications.
It was the toothpick left behind by the giant who regurgitated his lunch, of cheese and garlic, forming the cesspit currently known as
It is located on the Left Bank of the River Seine at the northwestern end of the Parc du Champs de Mars
This new wonder is available as a reward in Chapter 8 - A Renaissance Flair. Pick up objects left in Europe's past and the Tower will be yours in no time!
It's called a Dutch Tilt...when a camera is tilted to the left or right
The left ventricle and the right ventricle. In a human, the heart is tilted in such a way that the right ventricle is closer to the chest, and the left ventricle is behind it.
The whole of the centre of Paris....Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower, Louvre bridges, left bank, museums etc etc etc