The image depicts the Flame of the Unknown Soldier, a memorial located beneath the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. This site honors unidentified soldiers who died in World War I and subsequent conflicts. The flame is lit every day at 6:30 PM, symbolizing remembrance and national pride. This photograph captures the solemnity and historical significance of the location, making it an essential visual for discussions around history and commemoration.
This image is ideal for a variety of applications including educational resources, historical articles, and tourist guides. It can be used in presentations, brochures, blogs, and social media posts to enhance stories about war memorials and national history. Additionally, it serves well for print materials such as posters and infographics, making it a versatile asset for educators, historians, and travel enthusiasts.
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medium | 961687 | 1258 | 835 | 300 | image/jpeg |
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