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Summer Storm On The Catalan Coast.
Tourists watch the storm offshore near the Port of Barcelona from a viewing platform in Barcelona, Spain, on July 25, 2025. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Storm On The Catalan Coast.
A man watches the storm at sea from a viewing platform near the Port of Barcelona, in Barcelona, Spain, on July 25, 2025. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto) -
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Aircraft Arrive At Toronto Pearson International Airport In Toronto, Canada, On May 19, 2025.
An LOT Polish Airlines plane flies over a 25-meter man-made viewing platform called Final Approach at Danville Terminal, a park area to watch planes arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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Aircraft Arrive At Toronto Pearson International Airport In Toronto, Canada, On May 19, 2025.
People stand atop a 25-meter man-made viewing platform called Final Approach at Danville Terminal to watch planes arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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Aircraft Arrive At Toronto Pearson International Airport In Toronto, Canada, On May 19, 2025.
An LOT Polish Airlines plane flies over a 25-meter man-made viewing platform called Final Approach at Danville Terminal, a park area to watch planes arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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Aircraft Arrive At Toronto Pearson International Airport In Toronto, Canada, On May 19, 2025.
An Air Canada plane flies over a 25-meter man-made viewing platform called Final Approach, Danville Terminal, a park area to watch planes arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as LondonÕs ÒHanging Gardens of BabylonÓ was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called Òteething problemsÓ, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as LondonÕs ÒHanging Gardens of BabylonÓ was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called Òteething problemsÓ, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Residents in flats overlooked by Tate Modern viewing platform lose bid to stop visitors looking into their homes
Residents in flats overlooked by Tate Modern viewing platform lose bid to stop visitors looking into their homes. A sign was put up at the Tate viewing platform asking visitors to 'respect our neighbours' privacy' (Hatty Collier/Evening Standard)
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View of San Francisco skyline from Twin Peaks Park, San Francisco, California, USA, North America
View of San Francisco skyline from Twin Peaks Park, San Francisco, California, United States of America, North America
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Wet teak decking and benches of the elevated nautical viewpoint for the harbour of Brixham, Devon, UK
Wet teak decking and benches of the elevated nautical viewpoint for the harbour of Brixham, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Wet teak decking and benches of the elevated nautical viewpoint for the harbour of Brixham, Devon, UK
Wet teak decking and benches of the elevated nautical viewpoint for the harbour of Brixham, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Baxter Bradford -
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Wet teak decking and benches of the elevated nautical viewpoint for the harbour of Brixham, Devon, UK
Wet teak decking and benches of the elevated nautical viewpoint for the harbour of Brixham, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Baxter Bradford -
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Tourists on Top of the Rock viewing deck, Rockefeller Centre, Manhattan skyline, New York Skyline, New York, united states, USA
Tourists on Top of the Rock viewing deck, Rockefeller Centre, Manhattan skyline, New York skyline, New York, United States of America, North America
Neale Clark -
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Tourists on Top of the Rock viewing deck, Rockefeller Centre, Manhattan skyline, New York Skyline, New York, united states, USA
Tourists on Top of the Rock viewing deck, Rockefeller Centre, Manhattan skyline, New York skyline, New York, United States of America, North America
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The milky way over a viewing platform at the Hlosi Game Lodge in the Amakhala Game Reserve on the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
The Milky Way over a viewing platform at the Hlosi Game Lodge in the Amakhala Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, Africa
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Sphinx at Jungfraujoch, Grindelwald, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
Sphinx at Jungfraujoch, Grindelwald, Bernese Oberland, Canton of Bern, Switzerland, Europe
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Asia, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Viewing area at the Petronas Towers
Viewing area at the Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Iguazu Falls Brazil side viewing platform for Devils Throat, Brazil Argentina Paraguay border
Iguazu Falls, Brazil side, UNESCO World Heritage Site, viewing platform for Devils Throat, border of Brazil Argentina and Paraguay, South America
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Iguazu Falls (aka Iguacu Falls or Cataratas del Iguazu), seen from the Brazilian Side, Brazil Argentina Paraguay border
Iguazu Falls (Iguacu Falls) (Cataratas del Iguazu), UNESCO World Heritage Site, seen from the Brazilian side, border of Brazil Argentina and Paraguay, South America
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Iguazu Falls (aka Iguacu Falls or Cataratas del Iguazu), Brazil Side viewing platform, Brazil Argentina Paraguay border
Iguazu Falls (Iguacu Falls) (Cataratas del Iguazu), UNESCO World Heritage Site, viewing platform on Brazil side, border of Brazil Argentina Paraguay, South America
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Tourists at Iguazu Falls (Cataratas del Iguacu) on Brazilian side viewing platform, Brazil Argentina Paraguay border
Tourists at Iguazu Falls (Cataratas del Iguacu), UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Brazilian side viewing platform, border of Brazil Argentina and Paraguay, South America
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Iguazu Falls (aka Iguacu Falls or Cataratas del Iguazu), Brazil Side viewing platform, Brazil Argentina Paraguay border
Iguazu Falls (Iguacu Falls) (Cataratas del Iguazu), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil side viewing platform, border of Brazil Argentina and Paraguay, South America
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The viewing platform overlooking Central Park from the Rockefeller Tower, New York City, United States of America, North America
The viewing platform overlooking Central Park from the Rockefeller Tower, New York City, United States of America, North America
Paul Porter