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Misty from the roof of one of the WTC towers
View over Boston from the John Hancock tower
Gamla Stan (Old Town)
View over the maneuvering area of Rhein-Main airport. In the distance you can see Cargo City South and the new tower.
View from my hotel room in the millenium plaza over the surrounding buildings.
View by night out of my hotel room in the Millenium Plaza in Manhatten
Famous view from the Marienbrücke (Marie's Bridge) to Caste Neuschwanstein an the lakes of the East Allgäu plain
Formidable view of the Alpsee from the throne room of King Ludwig II. in Castle Neuschwanstein
View over Frankfurt
View over San Sebastian
View over San Sebastian
View from Notre Dame to Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre
View over the "skyline" of Zurich
View from the CN-Tower over the city center of Toronto
View over the centre of Zurich
View over Feldkirch from the top of the main tower of Schattenburg castle
View from the Basilica of Sacré Cœur in Montmartre over Paris
View from the Basilica of Sacré Cœur in Montmartre over Paris
View from the Basilica of Sacré Cœur in Montmartre over Paris
View from the Basilica of Sacré Cœur in Montmartre over Paris
View from the walls of Fortress Marienberg over the Würzburg city centre
View from the walls of Fortress Marienberg over the Würzburg city centre
View over Boston
View south over Kumkapi to the Marmara Denizi
View south over Kumkapi to the Marmara Denizi
View from the Topkapi Palace over the Bosporus. You can see the  First Bosphorus Bridge spanning over strait.
The 94th floor of the John Hancock Center houses a bar with a magnificent view of the city. This photo shows the view of the west of the city.


See the surrounding area of the John Hancock Center on Google Maps.
View over Rüdesheim, vineyards and the river Rhine. On the left you can see in the distance the cable cars connecting the city of Rüdesheim with the Niederwalddenkmal.
The Golden Gate is the strait connecting San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean. The strait is approximately eight kilometers long and between 1.6 and three kilometers wide. On 1 July 1846, before the discovery of gold in California, the entrance acquired a new name. In his memoirs, John C. Frémont wrote, "To this Gate I gave the name of "Chrysopylae", or "Golden Gate"; for the same reasons that the harbor of Byzantium was called Chrysoceras, or Golden Horn." Since 1937 it has been spanned by the Golden Gate Bridge.
     
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