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English: Photograph of the Union Water Sphere from Kawameeh Park in Union Township, Union County, New Jersey, United States.
The Union Water Sphere, built in 1964, is the tallest water sphere in the world, standing 212 feet (~65 m) tall and holds 250,000 gallons (946,353 liters) of water. It now also serves the area as a cellular telephone tower. |
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