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While walking along the banks of the Rhone river, I suddenly spotted men seemingly flying through the air. As night fell, they became more visible.
The day was not as sunny as I had hoped, and I was exploring the old city of Geneva in search of landmarks and good light. Another photographer started talking to me, and she advised me to go to the Pont de la Machine, where I would find "bonhommes". According to her, the best time to go would be around sunset. Right then, I could not imagine what she meant. When I reached the bridge a few hours later, I suddenly saw a delicate figure seemingly floating through the air. I stopped, and as I spotted other figures as well, I realized that this is what she had been referring to. I had discovered the bonhommes.
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