The Seine
"The third-longest river in France, the Seine emerges
from the earth in a remote spot called Source-Seine, in the Burgundy wine
region of northeastern France. The river flows northwesterly – curving through
Paris – to the Normandy coast, where it empties into the English Channel. The
most important river in Northern France (and with modern canals linking it to
the Loire, Rhône, and Rhine), the Seine has been the hub of Paris – and France
– since the Middle Ages."
This image was submitted by Sharron D from Charlotte, NC.