Europe

Edinburgh Zoo

Edinburgh Zoo opened way back in 1913 and is probably most famous for the King Penguins, who have a daily "Penguin Parade" around their Penguin pool to the west, but for the thumbnail shot I've gone for the Darwin maze,…

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Friday, 12th August 2005

Space Centre, Bremen

This 'space-craft like' building was designed to house 'Space Centre', an interactive space exhibition. The centre closed last September, despite being open for less than a year. You can also see what is apparently a "Ariane 44LP Orbital launch vehicle"…

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Thursday, 11th August 2005

Canary Wharf

This is Canary Wharf, on the Isle of Dogs, London. Canary Wharf contains the UK's three tallest buildings, the 1 Canada Square building (235m), the HSBC Tower (200m) and the Citigroup Centre (199m). As ever, tons of fascinating info on…

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Thursday, 11th August 2005

Château d’If

The Château d'If is on the small island of If, in the Bay of Marseille, France. It was completed in 1531, and was originally intended as a defence against attacks from the sea, however it never had to fight off…

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Wednesday, 10th August 2005

The Colgante Bridge

This is the Colgante Transporter Bridge across the river Nervión in Portugalete, Spain. This extremely rare type of bridge (apparently there's only 8 of them left in the world) is designed to carry a segment of roadway across a river,…

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Wednesday, 10th August 2005

SS American Star

In 1994 the SS American Star was being towed to Thailand to become a floating hotel. Disaster struck while passing the Canary island of Fuerteventura and a strong storm beached the ship and broke her in two. Today you can…

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Monday, 8th August 2005

Welcome to Google Sightseeing!

Google Sightseeing takes you on a tour of the world as seen from satellite or street views using Google Maps. Our team of authors present weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

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