the easiest route is the A7 motorway.
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I would take them as both.
The stones were probably placed on sledges and hauled by a gang of slaves tugging on ropes made from papyrus or palm fronds. For one the 2.5 ton blocks used on the great pyramid required about twenty men. The larger stones would obviously take more. It is very unlikely that animals were used. It would be very difficult to control oxen on a narrow roadway several hundred feet off the ground. Anyhow slaves were far more plentiful.
To sail from Poland to England it would take: * If you went via U-boat it would take about 4 days * If you went via steam ship it would take about 3 days
it would take about 1 tablespoon
Paris, Lyon, Marseille. Take your pick.
The usual route is to follow the A6 motorway. The distance is 470 km and the driving time is around 4H30.
To travel from Lyon to Marseille, you should take the A7 motorway, also known as the Autoroute du Soleil. This route is approximately 320 kilometers and typically takes around three hours, depending on traffic conditions. The A7 offers a direct and efficient path, passing through beautiful landscapes and offering several rest areas along the way. Make sure to check for any tolls that may apply on this route.
If you are going by train, it's best to go south to Marseille and get a TGV to Paris from there. By car you take the autoroute to Sisteron, the road to Grenoble and then take the autoroute to Lyon, Beaune and on to Paris.
It would take 1 hour.
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go through Germany
* Ajaccio * Amiens * Besançon * Bordeaux * Caen * Clermont-Ferrand * Dijon * Lille * Limoges * Lyon * Marseille * Metz * Montpellier * Nantes * Orléans * Paris * Poitiers * Reims * Rennes * Rouen * Strasbourg * Toulouse Take your choice!
It would take about 1 hour and 40 minutes.
1,111 km (690 miles) taking this route:Follow signs to A28 AMIENS, from Dieppe.Once you are on A28 AMIENS, you will take A28 to A29 to REIMS and AMIENS.Take A29 to A26 LYON.Take A26 to A5 LYON (via A4).Take A5 to A31 LYON-DIJON.Take A31 to A6 LYON.Take A6 to A46 MARSEILLE.Take A46, around Lyon, to A7 MARSEILLE.Take A7 to Marseille.
975 km taking this route:You will start off by leaving Paris either on:A6 LYONORA5 LYONIf you start off on A6, you will take A6 directly to A46 to MARSEILLE.ORIf you start off on A5, you will take A5 to A19 LYON. From there you will take A19 to A6 LYON, and then you will proceed to take A6 to A46 to MARSEILLE.You will start off on A6 or A5 based upon where exactly in Paris you are leaving from.Once you are on A46, you will take A46, around LYON, to A7 to MARSEILLE.Take A7 down to A8 to NICE.Take A8 across to the road that leads to MONACO at SORTIE 56 (the MONACO exit).Follow the roadway to Monaco.
To travel from Paris to Lyon by road, you would typically take the A6 motorway, which is part of the Autoroute network. The journey covers approximately 470 kilometers (about 292 miles) and takes around 4.5 to 5 hours, depending on traffic conditions. This route offers a straightforward and efficient drive through scenic regions of France. Make sure to check for any tolls along the way, as the A6 is a toll road.