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City Of Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Photo by [email protected].
This picture was taken in Downtown Miami, United States (Google Maps).
Verona is a city of roughly 260,000 inhabitants, located on the Adige River in northern Italy. With a rich artistic heritage, well preserved architecture, and several annual fairs, shows and operas, Verona is one of the main tourist destinations in the region. In fact, the whole city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its ancient Roman monuments and its variety of Medieval architecture.
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45.438611°, 10.992778°
Source imagery: Maxar
Los Angles, California, Hollywood, Traffic, Downtown
“A view from the Park Row Overpass in Los Angles California over highway 110 heading into downtown LA. Going to thaw out a bit in CA”. Photo by Dan Anderson.
This picture was taken in Congressional District 34, United States (Google Maps).
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Lower Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn Bridge. View looking southwest from Manhattan Bridge’s Brooklyn approach. Spring, 1966.
Photo: Unknown.
Source: Russoli, Franco; Negri, Renata; Tentori, Francesco. “L'Arte Moderna”. No. 96. Vol. XI. Milán, Italia. Fratelli Fabbri Editori, 1967.
The 43-story black-tinted glass and aluminium curtian-wall facade Burroughs Building. 605 Third Avenue, east side between 39th to 40th streets. Emery Roth & Sons, 1961-1963.
The Burroughs Building in this view looking north from the corner of Third Avenue and 40th Street. Summer, 1966.
Photo: Otis Elevator, Co.
Source: Architectural Record, January, 1967.
The Transamerica Pyramid
“Built in 1972, William Pereria, architect. Great 70’s architecture”. Photo by JoeGarity.
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Window Of Tree Leaves
Photo by Joan López I Casanoves.
This picture was taken in el Guinardó, a neighborhood of Barcelona, Spain (Google Maps).
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Cologne, Germany (by Marco Federmann)
Tokyo 4655
Photo by Tokyoform (on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, 500px).
Beijing Capital International Airport is the second busiest airport in the world, handling upwards of 100 million passengers in 2019. Hundreds of flights in and out of Beijing have been suspended in recent days due to a rise in new COVID-19 cases in the Chinese capital city. As of this morning, more than 1,200 flights have been cancelled at the city’s Capital and Daxing Airports, with many more expected to follow.
After nearly two months with no new infections, Beijing has reported several dozen cases in the past week — its largest spike since February. Officials have traced the outbreak to the Xinfadi Market (shown in second image), the largest wholesale food market in Asia. With vendors spread across 300 acres (121 hectares), Xinfadi is responsible for the sale of 70% of Beijing’s fresh vegetables, more than 80% of its fresh food and drinks, and all of its imported fruit.
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39.906667°, 116.397500°
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Château de Chenonceau, France (by Stephane Seco)
June 16, 2020.
“60 seconds of today”. Photo by Amanda Catching.
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Perugia, Italy (by Darko Markovic)
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“NYC”. Photo by Marin Tomic.
This picture was taken in Greenpoint, United States (Google Maps).
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Photo by Trevor Cummings.