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Aerial photograph 163659
View of the royal Regent's Park, London. It is located in the northern part of the centre of London Boroughs in the City of Westminster and Camden. The two-square-mile area is surrounded by a ring road, the Outer Circle. In the centre is an inner ring road, the Inner Circle. The latter surrounds the Queen Mary's Gardens, the most carefully cultivated part of the park. The southern, eastern and most of the park boundary are surrounded by white row houses, which were designed by the architect John Nash in the 19th century. The north of the park is bordered by Regent's Canal, which connects the Grand Union Canal with the Docklands. The park consists mainly of a meadow landscape and recreational facilities

LONDON 20.06.2012

London from the bird's eye view: View of the royal Regent's Park, London. It is located in the northern part of the centre of London Boroughs in the City of Westminster and Camden. The two-square-mile area is surrounded by a ring road, the Outer Circle. In the centre is an inner ring road, the Inner Circle. The latter surrounds the Queen Mary's Gardens, the most carefully cultivated part of the park. The southern, eastern and most of the park boundary are surrounded by white row houses, which were designed by the architect John Nash in the 19th century. The north of the park is bordered by Regent's Canal, which connects the Grand Union Canal with the Docklands. The park consists mainly of a meadow landscape and recreational facilities
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View of the royal Regent's Park, London. It is located in the northern part of the centre of London Boroughs in the City of Westminster and Camden. The two-square-mile area is surrounded by a ring road, the Outer Circle. In the centre is an inner ring road, the Inner Circle. The latter surrounds the Queen Mary's Gardens, the most carefully cultivated part of the park. The southern, eastern and most of the park boundary are surrounded by white row houses, which were designed by the architect John Nash in the 19th century. The north of the park is bordered by Regent's Canal, which connects the Grand Union Canal with the Docklands. The park consists mainly of a meadow landscape and recreational facilities.

Aerial image ID: 163659
Image resolution: 4288 x 2848 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,46 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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