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Aerial photograph 163683
View of the lake The Serpentine in London. The 11-acre lake is largely based in Hyde Park, while the North End belongs to the Kensington Gardens. It was created in 1730 by order of Queen Caroline by damming the River Westbourne, and now serves a variety of leisurely activities such as swimming, boating and fishing

LONDON 20.06.2012

London from the bird's eye view: View of the lake The Serpentine in London. The 11-acre lake is largely based in Hyde Park, while the North End belongs to the Kensington Gardens. It was created in 1730 by order of Queen Caroline by damming the River Westbourne, and now serves a variety of leisurely activities such as swimming, boating and fishing
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View of the lake The Serpentine in London. The 11-acre lake is largely based in Hyde Park, while the North End belongs to the Kensington Gardens. It was created in 1730 by order of Queen Caroline by damming the River Westbourne, and now serves a variety of leisurely activities such as swimming, boating and fishing.

Aerial image ID: 163683
Image resolution: 2848 x 4288 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,26 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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