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The Tip of the Western Hemisphere

By Artborghi @artborghi

The tallest freestanding structure of the Western Hemisphere is the Canadian National Tower, built back in 1976.

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And the highest floor in the Western hemisphere is its Skypod.

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From its 447 m.s.l., enjoy the majestic view on Toronto downtown and lake Ontario.

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Wait for the the lights switching on the Gardiner motorway and roof top swimming pools …

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… and enjoy the sunset.  Pictures shot with a Nikon 16-35 mm and a 70-200 mm VR II. Click each picture to zoom in.


Filed under: photography free time, photography of architecture Tagged: canadian national tower toronto, la tour cn tower, skypod view cn tower, sunsent cn tower, tallest tower western hemisphere, tower toronto canada
The tip of the Western Hemisphere
The tip of the Western Hemisphere
The tip of the Western Hemisphere
The tip of the Western Hemisphere
The tip of the Western Hemisphere

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