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London, Ontario.
Forks of the Thames Rivers. The South Thames River "arrives" from the right side of the picture. It is smaller and shorter. The North Thames River is on the left. The area of the forks is actually a small water triangle, nothing meaningful. Both rivers are small and short, do not carry too much water. Unless it is a flood time.
The buildings of a skyline (left to right): two Talbot Centre Towers (office buildings, orange roofs), 500 Talbot St residential "tower" (16 storeys, barely seen from behind the tree), the highest London's building, One London Place (25 storeys, 111 m), building of Provincial Court, Regional Branch (this grey, awful one, in the centre of the picture), Bell Centre (somewhat smaller, 10 storeys only), two towers of former Canada Trust "bank", now TD CT Bank, and the last on the right Royal Bank tower. In front of them, the parabola of the roof of the John Labatt Centre, London's newest sport arena.

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