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  • Elévation comparative de la pile P2 du viaduc de Millau (France), la plus haute pile de pont au monde, avec la Tour Eiffel (Paris).
  • height diagram comparing the highest Pier (P2) of the Millau Viaduct in France with the Eiffel Tower
  • Höhenvergleich zwischen dem höchsten Brückenpfeiler (P2) des Viaduc de Millau (Frankreich), dem höchsten Brückenpfeiler der Welt, mit dem Eiffelturm (Paris).
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self-made from a schema in "Le viaduc de Millau-Midi Libre-Centre Presse - juin 2004" and photos

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2009年02月26日

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