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Two years after a fire tore through Paris' most famous cathedral and shocked the world, French President Emmanuel Macron visited the building site on Thursday to show that French heritage has not been forgotten despite the coronavirus. AP
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Two years after a fire tore through Paris' most famous cathedral and shocked the world, French President Emmanuel Macron visited the building site on Thursday to show that French heritage has not been forgotten despite the coronavirus.
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A woman jogs in front of Notre Dame cathedral on Thursday, April 15, 2021.
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A worker walks on a corniche at Notre Dame cathedral, Thursday, April 15.
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The reconstruction site of the Notre-Dame cathedral.
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Workers use their phones on a scaffolding at Notre Dame cathedral on April 15, 2021.
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A view of the scaffolding at the Notre-Dame cathedral, with the city of Paris beyond.
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Workers stand atop a tower of Notre Dame cathedral on April 15.