The undulating, golden roof of the new Islamic galleries in the Louvre billows up from waist level at the edges to about 22 feet close to the center. At first glance it looks gauzy enough to blow away in a heavy wind.
The undulating, golden roof of the new Islamic galleries in the Louvre billows up from waist level at the edges to about 22 feet close to the center. At first glance it looks gauzy enough to blow away in a heavy wind.
The undulating, golden roof of the new Islamic galleries in the Louvre billows up from waist level at the edges to about 22 feet close to the center. At first glance it looks gauzy enough to blow away in a heavy wind.
Stickybeak the penguin stands, shakes himself free of water and—after a furtive glance at the tourists gathered to watch his twilight return to the city's most famous bird nest—waddles off under the wharf to his brood.