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    Google has taken Street View to new heights, that have managed to send cameras to the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai – the world’s tallest man-made structure – to snap its first ever skyscraper photography. The new images, which mark the latest of Google’s diversions to interesting, difficult-to-reach, or generally off-limits locations, include shots taken from the 124th floor, at the observation deck, as well as from the 80th floor.

    Google sent its cameras down on one of the Burj’s maintenance units, and as such it’s hanging off the very side of the building.

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    There’s also imagery from the 163rd floor, which is the highest occupied floor, and from the swimming pool – a record-breaker too, as the highest pool in the world – on the 76th floor.

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