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Thursday, 7 July 2011

Shard Progress

On schedule to be completed in 2012 in time for the Olympics. I last showed you the Shard in March. I am looking forward to the viewing platform that will enable one to have a 3600 view stretching 40 miles. Just the weather to worry about to make that a reality.

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  1. Imagine a 360 degrees view for 40 miles - hopefully there will be no major set-backs and it will be completed on time for the Olympic Games - it looks magnificent!

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  2. perfect light and sky to enhance this impressive building !

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  3. That's a good picture. The clouds are just right to make it stand out.

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  5. I've been watching its progress with interest. You have snapped it at a dramatic weather moment. Very nice!

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  6. Despite the weather, what a shot!

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  7. Awesome photo of what will soon enough be an awesome building...I love how everyone is monitoring it's progress!
    Bird x

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  8. That would be quite an incredible view.

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  9. Spectacular! Can't wait to see those pics.
    Have a happy day MO.

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  10. It's a neat looking building.

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  11. It looks like it's almost done at least on the outside. Glad to hear there will be a viewing area on the top. Sounds like a great spot for taking photos.

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  12. A fascinating building, it certainly stands out!

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  13. AnonymousJuly 07, 2011

    That's really a strange and beautiful picture. I like it!

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  14. Amazing! Really beautiful.

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  15. AnonymousJuly 07, 2011

    wow.รจ enorme ciao elisabetta

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  16. Looks like you will be able to se it from all over London!

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  17. I'm expecting Batman to fly into the picture any second now.

    Lucy

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  18. Ooo yes ... visible progress. And to rival the Montparnesse Tower for shot of the town.

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  19. 360° above, in or below the clouds is the question! :-)

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