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Brighton i360 Webcam Views
Be prepared to feel your stomach lurch when you swap between these two cams. The North cam may give you vertigo. That’s nothing compared to the sensation created by the view from the South cam though. That one will make you think you’re taking a roller coaster ride down Mount Everest.
Both of these webcams are positioned somewhere near the top of the i360 observation tower in Brighton. The 162 metre high tower cost £46 million to build which is an amount that’s as staggering as the panoramic vistas from its glass-walled viewing pod.
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