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Aerial photograph 161967
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

London from the bird's eye view: 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: 161967
Image resolution: 2848 x 4288 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,36 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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