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This is an aerial, high-angle night photograph of the downtown core of Toronto, Canada
CoreThis is an aerial, high-angle night photograph of the downtown core of Toronto, Canada. The image is dominated by numerous illuminated skyscrapers and urban infrastructure under a dark, slightly clouded night sky. In the mid-ground, a prominent, modern skyscraper with a faceted design stands out, covered in horizontal lines of white and green lights. Near its peak, a white heart logo and a green "TD" logo are clearly visible, identifying it as the TD Canada Trust Tower, part of the Toronto-Dominion Centre. To the left and slightly behind this building, another tall skyscraper displays an illuminated red "BMO" logo near its summit. Several other hotel brand names are visible on buildings throughout the scene: "Sheraton" is legible on a building to the left of the BMO tower, "Hilton" is visible on a slender building further into the mid-ground, and "Intercontinental" is prominently displayed on a building in the bottom right quadrant. The cityscape extends into the distance, characterized by a dense array of illuminated high-rise buildings and a network of roads marked by streetlights. Distant areas show a spread of city lights receding into the horizon, with the faint outline of the CN Tower visible in the far distance towards the upper left. No individual people or specific actions are discernible due to the distance and lighting conditions. The scene is static, showcasing the illuminated urban architecture.




















































































































































































































































