The moment to turn off the lights of famous buildings
A series of iconic works of the world, from Paris Eiffel Tower, London Bridge Tower, Egyptian Pyramid, Sydney Opera House to the Vatican . turn off the lights, creating a strange scene in the Left Hour land 2009.
Paris Eiffel Tower.Photo: EPA.
Sphinx and Egyptian Pyramids. Photo: EH09.
London Bridge Tower, England. Photo: EH09.
Sydney Opera House, Australia. Photo: EH09.
Petronas Twin Towers and skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo: EPA.
Beijing Underwater Competition Center. Photo: EH09.
Beijing Bird Nest Stadium (China). Photo: EH09.
Acropolis Hill of Athens, Greece. Photo: EPA.
Redeemer statue, symbol of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo: EH09.
The central area of Shanghai, China with the highest construction is the Pearl Pearl Tower of the East. Photo: EH09.
CN TV tower and skyscrapers in Toronto, Canada. Photo: EH09.
Vatican. Photo: EH09.
Atomium project in Brussels, Belgium. Photo: EH09.
Norwegian royal palace in Oslo. Photo: EPA.
The Millennium Monument in Budapest, Hungary. Photo: EPA.
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