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THE PARIS METRO:
What's a visit to Paris without traveling on their sleek subway?  Of course, this being a Bombshell, even that can end up as trouble. 

Here's a link to a series of panoramic pictures of the Metro  tunnels--again, the text is in French, but you don't need text to click on the pictures!

TOWER OF MELUSINE, VOUVANT
It makes sense.  If you're looking for proof of the Goddess Melusine, why not check out a tower she supposedly built?  Yes, it's a real place.  Here's a link with a picture:
THE CLUNY MUSEUM:
At first it seems like a good plan--where better to display a medieval goddess chalice than one of the most famous medieval museums in the world?  Here is the best site the the "musee," but be forewarned--it's in French!  Still, click on the pictures and they'll get bigger, to give you a good idea of where Catrina Dauvergne works.

You can find a few more good pictures, plus English, at this site:
FONTEVRAULT ABBEY:
Several chapters are set at the historic Fontevrault Abbey.  Since the Abbey really is the Cultural Center for Western France, they have an incredible website.  Once you click on the following link, hit "entrez" and then choose "English" from one of the selections in the upper left.  In particular, I recommend the video tour, even if it's in French.

There are also some very nice pictures at these sites:






AKA Goddess
Book 1 of The GrailKeepers
Virtual Tour

One great thing about the Internet is the ease with which writers can do research from their computer. That means readers can access some of the websites with particularly good visual elements from their desktops, too!  Check out these pictures, and use the links on this page to get a look at some of the settings in A.K.A. Goddess, from Fontevrault to Vouvant!
FONTEVRAULT ABBEY:
Several chapters are set at the historic Fontevrault Abbey.  Since the Abbey really is the Cultural Center for Western France, they have an incredible website.  Once you click on the following link, hit "entrez" and then choose "English" from one of the selections in the upper left.  In particular, I recommend the video tour, even if it's in French.

There are also some very nice pictures at these sites:






THE CLUNY MUSEUM:
At first it seems like a good plan--where better to display a medieval goddess chalice than one of the most famous medieval museums in the world?  Here is the best site the the "musee," but be forewarned--it's in French!  Still, click on the pictures and they'll get bigger, to give you a good idea of where Catrina Dauvergne works.

You can find a few more good pictures, plus English, at this site:
TOWER OF MELUSINE, VOUVANT
It makes sense.  If you're looking for proof of the Goddess Melusine, why not check out a tower she supposedly built?  Yes, it's a real place.  Here's a link with a picture:
THE PARIS METRO:
What's a visit to Paris without traveling on their sleek subway?  Of course, this being a Bombshell, even that can end up as trouble. 

Here's a link to a series of panoramic pictures of the Metro  tunnels--again, the text is in French, but you don't need text to click on the pictures!

Some of these links may expire. Please e-mail me
HERE
and let me know if any of them consistently result in 404-Page Not Found messages.  Thanks!