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Framed Print : Rp1Drikzayaf
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Framed Photos from Reuters
Rp1Drikzayaf
Worlds tallest buildings, Petronas Twin Towers stand tall in Kuala Lumpur August 27. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad will officially open the towers August 31.
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Media ID 5793083
22"x18" (58x48cm) Modern Frame
Bring the iconic 'Rp1Drikzayaf' image of the Petronas Twin Towers by REUTERS into your home with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This stunning photograph captures the majesty of Kuala Lumpur's landmark buildings, taken during their official opening in August 1997. Add a touch of global elegance to your decor with this timeless and captivating piece.
Wood effect frame, card mounted, 16x12 archival quality photo print. Overall outside dimensions 22x18 inches (58x48cm). Environmentally and ozone friendly, 40mm wide x 15mm Polycore® moulding has the look of real wood, is durable and light and easy to hang. Biodegradable and made with non-chlorinated gases (no toxic fumes) it is efficient; producing 100 tons of polystyrene can save 300 tons of trees! Prints are glazed with lightweight, shatterproof, optical clarity acrylic (providing the same general protection from the environment as glass). The back is stapled hardboard with a sawtooth hanger attached. Note: To minimise original artwork cropping, for optimum layout, and to ensure print is secure, the visible print may be marginally smaller
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 39.6cm x 26.3cm (15.6" x 10.4")
Estimated Product Size is 57.9cm x 47.8cm (22.8" x 18.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print by REUTERS, titled "Rp1Drikzayaf (Worlds tallest buildings, Petronas Twin Towers stand tall in Kuala Lumpur August 27)" the iconic Petronas Twin Towers dominate the skyline of Kuala Lumpur with their majestic presence. Standing tall and proud, these architectural marvels symbolize Malaysia's progress and ambition. The photograph captures the sheer grandeur of these twin towers as they pierce through the clouds, reaching for the heavens. The impeccable symmetry and sleek design make them a sight to behold. It is evident that every detail has been meticulously crafted to create an awe-inspiring spectacle. Set against a clear blue sky, the towers exude strength and resilience while showcasing Malaysia's modernity and technological advancements. As we gaze upon this image, we can't help but feel a sense of wonder at human ingenuity and our ability to shape skylines with such precision. Notably, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad will soon inaugurate these remarkable structures on August 31st, adding another significant chapter to their legacy. This event further highlights their importance not only as architectural landmarks but also as symbols of national pride. This print serves as a reminder that amidst rapid urbanization and globalization, there are still wonders like the Petronas Twin Towers that captivate us with their magnificence. It invites us to appreciate both our past achievements and future aspirations while reminding us of our limitless potential for innovation.
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