Cherokee Boulevard in the Sequoia Hills neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee. The boulevard follows the shoreline of the Tennessee River. The picture was taken in the spring when the Dogwood trees were in bloom.
The pathway that runs through Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France, leading up to his home.
A peaceful path that leads from the medieval town of Moret-sur-Loing in France and runs by the Loing River, a tributary of the Siene River.
A road through the Smoky Mountains National Park on a beautiful autumn day.
A picturesque street in Montmartre which is in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. Rue de L'abreuvoir leads up through shops, cafes, an outdoor market and ends at the famous church Basilique du Sacré-Cœur.
This picture is in the Palais-Royal, a historic palace and garden complex in Paris, located just across from the Louvre Museum. Originally built in 1633 as the private residence of Cardinal Richelieu, it later served as a royal residence for young King Louis XIV. This image is of a formal French landscape lined with trees in rows called an allée. Symmetrical, evenly spaced rows of the same tree species flanking a pathway, driveway, or canal.
Rue Mirabeau is a street in the medieval town of Amboise, France. Comte de Mirabeau was a prominent French politician, writer, and orator during the early stages of the French Revolution. This narrow and quaint pathway, edged by cobblestones, is common in small medieval towns.The ivy covered wall adds so much to this scene.
A boat lazily navigates the River Cher in France just below the Château de Chenonceau, which is actually built across the river.
A tree lined pathway at Château Gaillard in Amboise, France. This is another example of an allée.
Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, and yet another example of an allée. In the distance is the Luxembourg Palace, a residence of the French royal family until the French Revolution. Today it is where the upper house of the French Parliament, the Senate, is housed.
The French medieval town of Château-Landon is built on a steep hillside and this stairway leads from one section of the town to another.
A Paris side street that leads from the Arc de Triomphe to the Siene River and Eifel Tower.