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Looking towards the West end of St. Paul's Cathedral. The two towers are the oldest part of it and d...
Looking towards the West end of St. Paul's Cathedral. The two towers are the oldest part of it and date from 1192, although they have had significant restoration done since then. The structure between them with the round windows was built in the 1950s to replace the old West entrance, which was destroyed in the war. It has no doors. I would later see people leaving the cathedral by a door to the left of the towers.


UTC Time: 16:43, Wednesday 14 August 2019
Local Time: 18:43, Wednesday 14 August 2019
Estimate of longitude: 7° 37' 27.12" E = 7.624200°
Estimate of latitude: 51° 57' 48.64" N = 51.963510°
Possible error on position estimate: 10 metres