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Beautiful view! I have never seen the city from the sky (other than going up in Sears Tower) but would love to do it one day. 🙂
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Why thank you, Kat! Oh did you? Yes, it is a fantastic view from a helicopter! It was like being in a dream!! Cher xo
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A wonderful photo. But I think I have trouble to live in this surrounding. The builidings are so high. In Holland are the most building low. It seems on a dose of blocks. But I think on the most upper appartement I have a marvellous view.
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Thank you so much! I understand about the tall buildings! Oh yes, the upper apartments definitely have great views!! Cher xo
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Wow! What a fantastic view! 🙂
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Thank you, Tonya! I can’t wait to have another helicopter tour!! It’s such a cool feeling seeing buildings (and Lake Michigan!) from this perspective when I’m so used to seeing them close up!! Cher xo
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Sounds fun!
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Skyscrapers always remind me of tombstones. I suppose that’s why I’m a country gal at heart. I have to admit, though. once you get past the skyscrapers, there are a lot more trees in Chicago than I once thought.
It is a great picture, but I wonder what Earth is going to look like in 100 years. Will more of it be covered in high-rises and concrete?
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It’s interesting because there are so many park areas here that unless you are downtown with the tall buildings, you would swear you are in a smaller place. We have about 15 miles of walkway along Lake Michigan and a lot of it is park area. Yes, I wonder that too! Cher xo
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