The Obel Abseil - Belfast
The Ulster Cancer Foundation and Save the Children have organised The Obel Abseil at the tower to raise money. The Obel Building, Donegall Quay, Belfast with 28 floors and at 88 metres high is Ireland’s tallest building.
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The Obel Abseil. An event to raise funds for the Ulster Cancer Foundation and Save the Children charities. The Obel Tower is Ireland's tallest building.
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- id:1122638
- date:24 March 2012
- dimensions:10.88 x 8.16 in. (3264 x 2448 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:23.36 MB
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The Ulster Cancer Foundation and Save the Children have organised The Obel Abseil at the tower to raise money. The Obel Building, Donegall Quay, Belfast with 28 floors and at 88 metres high is Ireland’s tallest building.
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- id:1122638
- date:24 March 2012
- dimensions:10.88 x 8.16 in. (3264 x 2448 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:23.36 MB
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