Everyone knows about the Mona Lisa. It's a masterpiece that, simply upon meer mention, can bring up an image of what it looks like in one's head: The smoky-yellowish patina akin to that of a smokers wall; the dark tones of her dress contrasting the bright, pale skin she dons; the soft, sandy hills leading to the lush green mountains on a soft blue sky - It's beauty in every way, shape, and form. It's regarded as Leonardo Da Vinci's greatest work, and as someone who saw it up close at it's resting place in the French Musée du Louvre in central Paris, it's certainly treated as such. Sitting behind an inch of thick, allegedly bulletproof, glass, and guarded by not one, but two railings and a thick windowsill - allowing typical close-up views to happen from at least 2 meters away - it's still as beautiful as ever. But believe me, when you get the one-in-a-million chance to see it so close you can press your nose against the glass as I did, you see the fin...
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