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This is one of my fav buildings in Wellington. The buses run on electricity...hence the wires. This article has been viewed 2009 times in the last 3 years
EvilGentleman: 22nd Feb 2006 - 00:35 GMTThose facades must look awesome in a sunrise/sunset situation colavito's ghost: 22nd Feb 2006 - 02:50 GMTummmm, this is embarassing, but I'm just gonna ask: Where is Wellington? Elicar: 22nd Feb 2006 - 03:13 GMTYeah, where is this Wellington? Initially, I thought it would be this building between Front Street E and Wellington E in Toronto, only to discover that they are totally different when I looked at the photo in my archives. What a strange coincidence though. Both in Wellington and both shaped like a flatiron as some of us Torontonians call this building!
Elicar: 22nd Feb 2006 - 03:35 GMTBut jeeff, there's also a Wellington, England. Although the sky appears to be bright fro England (sorry guys!) the architecture makes me think that this is Wellington, England. jack: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:15 GMTlook at the cars, there on the wrong side of the street, but then again the british like things their way much like the americans. Peter: 22nd Feb 2006 - 15:19 GMTthe overhead wires that power the busses are called catenary wire jamie: 25th Feb 2006 - 15:37 GMTdoens't look like england. where in englad is there a wellington anyway? i'm not disputing that their is but i for one have never heard of such a place. I wager there may well be several small towns and villages named 'wellington' perhaps. but i doubt that this photo is any of them. i'm off to have a butchers at google earth buddhavegas: 22nd Sep 2006 - 04:23 GMTIts Wellington New Zealand, I live within walking distance of the place. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Danielle - [previous] :: [next] |
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