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        <description>This is the mouth of the River Hull, where it joins the Humber. Sammy's Point is the name given to the piece of land where The Deep was built - The Deep can be seen on the left-hand side, and The Humber at the background.</description>
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        <description>A local council owned nursery for children from 9 months to 4 years old. The building appears to have been a school previously given the word 'boys' engraved on the stone lintel in the main entrance.</description>
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        <description>The 7th floor of the University of Hull library offers a rare opportunity of a view in Hull. The main features here are the Robert Blackburn Building (Engineering, Physics, Computer Science) and Hardy Building (Biological Sciences) across from the bottom left hand corner. The Croda wind turbine, a wonderful new landmark in the city and the Reckitt tower towards the right on the background the 137 m high Reckitts tower</description>
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