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We had to shove a lot of children and elderly, but we got close enough to take a few pictures of the Mona Lisa. Her eyes do follow you, but other than that it just seemed like a nice portrait.
AS liked this painting of dogs. It is literally six feet from the Mona Lisa in the same room and was a ghost town.
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