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I went up the CN tower a few years ago and have one of those 'feet on the glass floor' pics somewhere. When you stand there it looks like a MASSIVE vert, Im sure Matt Hoffman would try and ride it if they would let him.

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Posted : 09/08/2011 2:25 pm
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Oh yea I forgot. This is how you get to the top. You go up the outside.


 
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water towers in illinois

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water towers in kuwait

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water tower in Glasgow


 
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Fastnet Lighthouse, been around that a few times me..


 
Posted : 09/08/2011 3:00 pm
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OOh where's that Mr Woppit?

Has that been on Grand Designs or that Resotoration program? Sure I've seen it somewhere. Odd setting.


 
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OOh where's that Mr Woppit?

Morrrrdorrrr.....


 
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The folly at House of the Binns, though the young un calls it Windy Tower like in Peppa Pig.

Mr. Woppit - I've also convinced her that when we look across to Fife, it's actually called Mordor and the flare we see over there is called The Eye of Mordor - she'll be surprised when she gets to see the films and sees that in it!

EDIT: A quick search leads me to believe it's the tower at Fife ethylene plant. Looks like Mordor to me!
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Here's my fave, the Transamerica building in SF:

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That cross at the bottom of the "vert ramp". Is that something for the jumpers to aim at?


 
Posted : 09/08/2011 5:03 pm
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ahh well, if we're including lighthouses - Bell Rock

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bazookajoe - wasn't that when it blew a valve a month or so back? I drove past on my way to burntisland when it was in full flow- awesomely spectacular


 
Posted : 09/08/2011 5:46 pm
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Elfinsafety has the best, just love the Chrysler Building.

However , not too far from me ..............peel tower in rammy

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and an old fave where I spent part of my lift apprenticeship, the CIS Building in Manchester.

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BigButSlimmerBloke - no idea, sorry, I didn't even know what the place was before I looked it up earlier and found that pic; would have been impressive to see though. It just always looks like the Eye of Mordor from the Silverknowes Esplanade on our side.


 
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The old Scott monument is rather good IMO - right in the centre of edinburgh and you get great views from it.

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The Gherkin is one of my faves too:

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And I've always had a love for the NatWest Tower, as it's bin part of the London skyline for virtually all my life. Took 9 years to complete!

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Not the biggest lighthouse around, but actually accessible on foot, and open to visitors. Too late to go up there last year, as it's season ends September 30, but I'll be back there again in September, so hopefully I'll get some pics from the lamp room. You can also stay in the accommodation via the Landmark Trust. Earplugs a must, the foghorn still works!
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Start Point lighthouse, South Devon, last October. Lower pic taken from outside the pub in Beesands where I'm staying. First class food and excellent beer. What more could you want?


 
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good ol' fag money

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Posted : 09/08/2011 7:12 pm
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Broadway Tower:

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I lived in it's shadow as a little boy and drive past it most days now, but I've still not actually been closer than the road to it 🙁

I also have a soft spot for Peel tower as I spent the rest of my youth looking up at that one!


 
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Good one klunk, that suddenly reminded me of it's neighbour:
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The Cabot Tower, just over the road in Brandon Hill.


 
Posted : 10/08/2011 12:46 am
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Saw this during a road trip a couple of years ago.

Turning Tower - Malmo, Sweden
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Posted : 10/08/2011 1:06 am
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Two Dubai classics:
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For Burgers, Festival w*nks and tourists, the Nelson Monument on Calton Hill is higher, (562ft vs 310ft from what I can work out)cheaper (£3), quieter & less dramatic, than the Scott, but has good views also:

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Grimsby dock tower. Apparently modelled on the Torre Del Mangia tower in Siena (pictured earlier) and used to be used to power the dock gates. It has something like 1,000,000 bricks in it. It looks ace when the evening sun hits it, but is a pity most of the rest of the docks are now derelict or have been levelled.
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