Plaza de Castilla, Madrid, Torres Kio and the Hypodermic Needle.
The tall and thin sculpture to the right of the shot is called, irreverently, the Hypodermic Needle.
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Taken on Thursday December 17, 2020
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Posted on Tuesday February 2, 2021
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If you live / work in North Madrid these leaning towers are such an everyday sight that they cease to be 'stunnng' - especially as they have been part of the scenery since 1995. But of course you're right, and they are!
I used to teach at the top of the left-hand tower (top bods at Bankia). The views from there across to the mountains were spectacular. Unfortunately photography was prohibited for 'security reasons!'
Eric Desjours said:
Hypodermic is topical!
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