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Aerial photograph 161965
View "The Shard" - Europe's tallest building. The high-rise occurs at the London Bridge Station. The Shard London Bridge (formerly known as London Bridge Tower, and Shard of Glass) is a skyscraper under construction in London, which will be on its completion as it stood at 310 meters, the second tallest building in Europe

LONDON 20.06.2012

Aerial photograph London - View The Shard - Europe's tallest building. The high-rise occurs at the London Bridge Station. The Shard London Bridge (formerly known as London Bridge Tower, and Shard of Glass) is a skyscraper under construction in London, which will be on its completion as it stood at 310 meters, the second tallest building in Europe
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View "The Shard" - Europe's tallest building. The high-rise occurs at the London Bridge Station. The Shard London Bridge (formerly known as London Bridge Tower, and Shard of Glass) is a skyscraper under construction in London, which will be on its completion as it stood at 310 meters, the second tallest building in Europe. www.londonbridgequarter.com

Aerial image ID: 161965
Image resolution: 4288 x 2848 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,08 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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