French stunt pilot Leon Collet died when his biplane collided with a radio transmission aerial as he flew under the Eiffel Tower arches on February 24, 1926.
A pilot tried to fly under it.
Yes, there are photos of planes flying under the Eiffel Tower, though they are typically created through digital manipulation or artistic renderings, as flying a plane that low in such a crowded urban area is highly dangerous and not permitted. Some images may also capture stunt planes or helicopters flying near the tower during special events. However, legitimate photographs of commercial aircraft flying under the Eiffel Tower do not exist due to safety regulations and airspace restrictions.
I suppose if you book it.
Just asphalt where people walk around
Jules VERNE, the author of 20.000 leagues under the sea or Around the world in 80 days.
No. In fact it is just a myth about if you kiss the Eiffel Tower it brings you luck, like finding 4 leaved clovers :)
Using the length of the average toothbrush, 7.3 cm (or just under 3 inches), the Eiffel Tower is about 4439 toothbrushes tall.
There is NO river 'under' the Eiffel Tower. However, the Eiffel Tower is in a large garden/park, which borders onto the River Seine. The River Seine is the river of Paris, France, and flows through the centre of the city, flowing past Les Invalides, and the Notra Dame Cathedral. The French word. Seine is pronounced as 'Sen'. (Anglice).
Yes. The train station at the Eiffel tower is underground
they get to drive under the Eiffel tower
No.
No. people just say that to sometimes scare kids