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View across Harboor and Harboor bridge, morning. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (color) Brige of the Mississippi River, early morning. Natchez, Mississippi, USA (color) Kuskulana gorge, river, and bridge. Wrangell-St Elias National Park, Alaska, USA. (color) Opening, De Young Museum. San Francisco, California, USA (color) Centre George Pompidou (Beaubourg) in postmodern style. Paris, France (color) Women sunning on the steps of the entrance of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Los Angeles, California, USA (color) Eiffel tower seen from the base. Paris, France (color) Detail of Watts Towers showing a heart. Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA (color) Harbour bridge, city skyline and opera house, dawn. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (color) Riverboat, Mississippi River, and bridge, morning. Natchez, Mississippi, USA (color) Copper wall detail with first 3 letters, De Young museum. San Francisco, California, USA (color) Rear of Pompidou Center with exposed blue tubes used for climate control. Paris, France (color) Steel curves of the Walt Disney Concert Hall at night. Los Angeles, California, USA (color) Tour Eiffel (Eiffel Tower) by night. Paris, France (color) Gazebo and tower, Watts Towers. Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA (color) Tugboat under brige on Mississippi River. Natchez, Mississippi, USA (color) Color-coded pipes (climate,electrical,plumbing,circulation), Centre George Pompidou. Paris, France (color) Copper-covered wall and bay window, De Young museum. San Francisco, California, USA (color) Shiny steel surfaces of the new Walt Disney Concert Hall. Los Angeles, California, USA (color) Ecole Militaire (Military Academy) seen through Tour Eiffel  at dusk. Paris, France (color)
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