Which European cathedral is nicknamed the Toppled Elephant?
We started with a Yahoo! search on “toppled elephant,” and received absolutely nothing — not even a single web page from the Inktomi search results. We decided to try some of the “Other Search Engines” listed at the bottom of the Yahoo! search results page. Working from left to right, we clicked on the Alta Vista link and, once again, no search results. Next we clicked the Direct Hit link, and to our delight there was a link that looked extremely promising. We went to a page about the Notre-Dame-de-Fourvire Basilica and quickly found an answer to your question. The Notre-Dame-de-Fourvire Basilica, in Lyon, France, is an eclectic 1870 cathedral nicknamed “the toppled elephant” from an expression by Huysmans. With a
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