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Eiffel Tower View Paris through iron grid Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Eiffel Tower View Paris through iron grid
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This photo is taken from the glass-walled elevator as it moved fast up the interior access of the Eiffel Tower. A difficult photo shot in a fast moving elevator. The four pillars supporting the tower are aligned to the points of the compass. You can use the tower as a reference to find you way in Paris. Another unique feature is the tower base. The four semi-circular arches required elevators to ascend on a curve. The glass-cage machines were designed by the Otis Elevator Company of the United States. These elevators provide visitors a fantastic view as they ride to the top of the tower.


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