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Uploaded: 07/16/15 12:38 AM GMT
The View From The Park
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The view of Liverpool from Eastham Country Park over The River Mersey.

The tall structure on the left is "The Radio City Tower". In the centre is the magnificent Liverpool Anglican Cathedral which is the fifth largest cathedral in the world.On the right is the tower of the modern looking Catholic Cathedral (a building that was worked on by our own LynEve whilst being built.).

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::tigger3
07/16/15 1:26 AM GMT
Very well done, good pano presentation, and very interesting with the old versus the new. That is so cool to know that LynEve had something to do one of the buildings in your image.
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::icedancer
07/16/15 2:33 AM GMT
Marvelous pano and captured so well. I'd love to see that Anglican Cathedral in person. It's wonderful to see a building our friend had helped in the development of the Catholic Cathedral.
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.GIGIBL
07/16/15 7:36 AM GMT
Excellent panorama Steve very well captured.
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::Ramad
07/16/15 7:44 AM GMT
Very nice capture of the Liverpool skyline Steve. It has changed a lot from the first time I was there (1958)!
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::LynEve
07/16/15 12:28 AM GMT
Of course I love it !!
That is a wonderful wide view - well captured Steve.
A couple of weeks ago our Southport-based son went to the top of the Anglican Cathedral - a splendid place for photos. A well spent five pounds.
The wigwam was not quite completed when I left, but I visited it in 1984, and again in 2006, that time with my husband. There was a collection box for the restoration fund. Naturally he had to say I must have done something wrong back in '66 lol

Your photo is on my desktop
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::Jimbobedsel
07/16/15 1:37 PM GMT
That cathedral really highlights the skyline there. I would love to go through it...and hear the organ. Beautiful wide shot, Steve.
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