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London skyscraper Walkie Talkie which melted cars is fitted with shading | Daily Mail Online
Walkie-Talkie' skyscraper melts Jaguar car parts - BBC News
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Walkie Talkie Skyscraper in London Melts Jaguar Car Parts
Walkie-Talkie" skyscraper melts luxury car in London | CNN
Walkie-Talkie' skyscraper melts Jaguar car parts - BBC News
Car-melting Walkie Talkie skyscraper finally fitted with shades | Metro News
Walkie Talkie melted my Jag! London's Fenchurch Street skyscraper melts businessman's car | Daily Mail Online
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Walkie Talkie City skyscraper renamed Walkie Scorchie after beam of light melts Jaguar car parked beneath it | The Independent | The Independent
London skyscraper casts beam of light so intense it melts cars | The Star
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London, UK. 5th September 2013. Walkie Talkie building reflects sunlight 20 Fenchurch street London 5/09/2013 Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News Stock Photo - Alamy
London skyscraper casts beam of light so intense it melts cars | The Star