File:Wellington panorama cropped.jpg
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DescriptionWellington panorama cropped.jpg |
English: 180 degree panorama taken from the 5th floor of the Cotton building on the Kelburn Campus of the Victoria University of Wellington.
You can see the CBD of Wellington city in the centre of the shot, with Wellington Harbour in to the left. |
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Source | Self-photographed | |||
Author | Dean S. Pemberton | |||
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JPEG file comment | (c) 2005 Dean S. Pemberton - All rights reserved |
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