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The Bavarian TV Tower is also a very fun area, this place is also a very unique area, the TV Tower can also see some very interesting facilities, the TV Tower is not very good.
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Torre de Televisao Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Brasilia TV Tower is 224 meters high, the fourth tallest tower in the world, 100 meters lower than the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and weighs 378 tons. The TV Tower is a good place to watch the whole of Brasilia. Looking at the east and west, north and south, the whole city has a beautiful panoramic view.
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Torre de Televisao Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Bavarian TV Tower is also a very fun area, this place is also a very unique area, the TV Tower can also see some very interesting facilities, the TV Tower is not very good.
From the top of the TV tower, where you can climb in groups, if you have the view and size of which giant is beautiful is the city of Brazil. With 360 degree views, you can see the digital tower, the plane, the Mane Garricha stadium, fixed park among other places.Even for those who fear height, the view compensates.
The Brasilia TV Tower is the tallest building in Brasilia and he is also the national television station of Brazil. The location of the TV Tower is very empty. You can see the scenery of dozens of kilometers around the TV Tower. It is still very beautiful and worth visiting.
Brasilia, capital of Brazil, South American country
It is a landmark building, carrying the local mainstream radio signal transmission mission, and it is also very stylish to see.
The National TV Tower in Brasilia is the tallest building in the city. There is nothing special about the slender and long TV Tower. It's all iron and hollow design. It's very windy standing on it. There is a sightseeing platform in the middle, overlooking the whole city of Brasilia, a desolate place, to be honest, nothing to see.
The city centre of Brasilia, the most prominent landmark. In the 1960s, 288 meters tall buildings, once the highest in South America, now stand on the observation platform, with a panoramic view of Brasilia...