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Brooklyn Bridge cables and tower.
Image ID: 11070
Location: Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, USA | Lower Manhattan skyline viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge.
Image ID: 11090
Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA | Lower Manhattan skyline viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA |
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Lower Manhattan skyline viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge.
Image ID: 11096
Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA | Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridge, viewed from the East River.
Image ID: 11118
Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA | Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge viewed from the East River.
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Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA |
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The Williamsburg Bridge viewed from the East River. The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River connecting the Lower East Side of Manhattan at Delancey Street with the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn on Long Island at Broadway near the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
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Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA | The United Nations Building rises above the New York skyline as viewed from the East River.
Image ID: 11131
Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA | New York Citys Upper East Side, viewed from the East River.
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Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA |
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Spuyten Duyvil Swing Bridge (foreground) and Henry Hudson Bridge (background). The Spuyten Duyvil Bridge is a swing bridge that carries Amtrak's Empire Corridor line across the Spuyten Duyvil Creek between Manhattan and the Bronx, in New York City. The bridge is located at the point where Spuyten Duyvil Creek and the Hudson River meet.
Image ID: 11149
Location: Manhattan, New York City, USA | Neon lights fill Times Square at night.
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Location: Times Square, New York City, USA | The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall. Balboa Park, San Diego.
Image ID: 14578
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA |
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The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall. Balboa Park, San Diego.
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Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA | UCSD Library glows at sunset (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
Image ID: 14784
Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA | UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA |
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UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA | UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA | UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA |
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UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
Image ID: 20182
Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA | UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA | UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA |
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UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
Image ID: 20185
Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA | UCSD Library glows with light in this night time exposure (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
Image ID: 20186
Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA | Biomedical Library, University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, USA |
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UCSD Library glows at sunset (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
Image ID: 26907
Location: University of California, San Diego, USA | UCSD Library glows at sunset (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, USA | UCSD Library glows at sunset (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, USA |
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UCSD Library glows at sunset (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
Image ID: 26912
Location: University of California, San Diego, USA | UCSD Library glows at sunset (Geisel Library, UCSD Central Library).
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Location: University of California, San Diego, USA | The Botanical Building in Balboa Park, San Diego. The Botanical Building, at 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall, was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. The Botanical Building, located on the Prado, west of the Museum of Art, contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with changing seasonal flowers. The Lily Pond, just south of the Botanical Building, is an eloquent example of the use of reflecting pools to enhance architecture. The 193 by 43 foot pond and smaller companion pool were originally referred to as Las Lagunas de las Flores (The Lakes of the Flowers) and were designed as aquatic gardens. The pools contain exotic water lilies and lotus which bloom spring through fall.
Image ID: 23096
Location: Balboa Park, San Diego, California, USA |
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