We were recently in one of the skyscrapers in Tokyo, in Shinjuku area. Seeing the view from the 45th floor reminded me of Aarhus. With one HUGE difference - from the suburb, I live in, you can see the whole town from:
If you look closely, the white tower, you can see on the horizon - it's the city hall, the center of the city, only 5 minutes walk from the pier. I love living in Viby, it's a nice area, and the night view is just fantastic.
But it is no match for this:
There aro no words to describe the feeling, when you're looking outside the window, and all you see are buildings - until the horizon, no matter from which side do you look.
It's even more impressive to stand beside a skyskraper, and looking all the way up. The head starts to spin, and you realize, how small you are and how powerful a man's hand can be.
If you look closely, the white tower, you can see on the horizon - it's the city hall, the center of the city, only 5 minutes walk from the pier. I love living in Viby, it's a nice area, and the night view is just fantastic.
But it is no match for this:
There aro no words to describe the feeling, when you're looking outside the window, and all you see are buildings - until the horizon, no matter from which side do you look.
It's even more impressive to stand beside a skyskraper, and looking all the way up. The head starts to spin, and you realize, how small you are and how powerful a man's hand can be.
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