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Lights out as millions around the world mark Earth Hour

The Empire State Building dimmed its lights and the Eiffel Tower went dark Saturday as iconic landmarks across the world observed Earth Hour, the global climate change awareness campaign.

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A combination of pictures shows the skyline of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour before and during the event Earth Hour 2015. Photo: Dickson Lee
A combination of pictures shows the skyline of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour before and during the event Earth Hour 2015. Photo: Dickson Lee
The Empire State Building dimmed its lights and the Eiffel Tower went dark Saturday as iconic landmarks across the world observed Earth Hour, the global climate change awareness campaign.

The usually glittering nighttime majesty of the Empire State Building was set to “faint sparkle” in New York, while theatres on Broadway also toned down the neon.

Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. Photo: EPA
Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. Photo: EPA
Millions of people around the world were taking part in the annual Earth Hour organised by conservation group WWF, with a string of well-known sights plunging into darkness globally.
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The famous Las Vegas strip went dim, with the replica Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel turning its lights off, along with several hotels and casinos that normally illuminate the main drag in Sin City.

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