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  146 20170305_144017 D3S.jpg - Post Office Building on left and The Torre Latinoamericana (in the center) was Latin America’s tallest building when constructed in 1956 and thanks to the deep-seated pylons that anchor the building, it has withstood several major earthquakes. Views from the 44th-floor observation deck and the 41st-floor lounge bar are spectacular, smog permitting. There is an on-site museum that chronicles Mexico City's history  
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145 | Post Office Building on left and The Torre Latinoamericana (in the center) was Latin America’s tallest building when constructed in 1956 and thanks to the deep-seated pylons that anchor the building, it has withstood several major earthquakes. Views from the 44th-floor observation deck and the 41st-floor lounge bar are spectacular, smog permitting. There is an on-site museum that chronicles Mexico City's history
Photographer: FRED SELIGMAN MD | Camera: NIKON D3 | Date: 3/5/17 2:40 PM | ISO: 500 | Exp. Time: 1/1000s | Aperture: 8.0 | Focal Length: 26.0mm (~26.0mm) | Latitude: N 19°26'11.14" | Longitude: W 99°8'27.35" | Altitude: 2243 metres | GPS time: 20:40:21 UTC | See map
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