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Description Looking across Castle Park in central Bristol, England, from a tethered passenger balloon at 500 ft (150 m). St. Peters was gutted by enemy action on November 24/25 1940. The channeled River Avon (called the Floating Harbour) is on the left.
Date Taken 16th July 2005.
Source My own photo, taken with an Olympus C750UZ.
Author Myself (Adrian Pingstone).
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