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Olympic mascot statues – in pictures | Sport | The Guardian
London Olympics: Orbit towers over debate on purpose of public art | Anish Kapoor | The Guardian
Orbiting views of Olympic London - BBC Travel
London 2012 Olympic Park Orbit sculpture view 'will cost family of four £60' | Daily Mail Online
The Arcelormittal Orbit sculpture, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London, England Stock Photo - Alamy
ArcelorMittal Orbit by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond | Dezeen
Art in the Park. Sculpture in the Olympic Park for London 2012 | AAJ Press
About | The Story | ArcelorMittal Orbit Stratford London
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London Olympic Park's Orbit Tower has been turned into the world's highest slide and now you can buy tickets | The Independent | The Independent
London's terrifying ArcelorMittal Orbit slide is a real scream - The Globe and Mail
ArcelorMittal Orbit in Stratford Olympic Park, London Editorial Photography - Image of architecture, exterior: 190260147
Anish Kapoor's High Art Helter Skelter Is a Symbol of London's Displacement - ELEPHANT
Gallery of The ArcelorMittal Orbit / London Olympics / Kapoor + Balmond - 2
UK Olympics sculpture to become world's tallest and longest slide
London 2012 Olympics: sculptures of mascots Wenlock and Mandeville
ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London England United Kingdom UK Stock Photo - Alamy
Slide to wrap Anish Kapoor's Orbit in London Olympic park
ArcelorMittal Orbit - Wikipedia
ArcelorMittal Orbit - Wikipedia
The Eye-full tower: Giant twisting Olympic park sculpture unveiled but critics label it 'Godzilla of public art' | Daily Mail Online
Orbit tower: Olympic Park's red 'roller coaster' | CNN
Tickets for the ArcelorMittal Orbit and slide - Statue & Monument - visitlondon.com
ArcelorMittal Orbit - Wikipedia
Designers of the ArcelorMittal Orbit, Cecil Balmond and Anish Kapoor - Eiffel or eyesore? Anish Kapoor defends London's 'awkward' Olympic tower | The Economic Times