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Title: Can you see your house from here?
Post by: Nickbat on 10 July 2012, 14:18:20
Amazing 360 degree picture from the top of the Shard.

http://www.willpearson.co.uk/virtual-tour/shard-360-dusk/ (http://www.willpearson.co.uk/virtual-tour/shard-360-dusk/)

 :o :y
Title: Re: Can you see your house from here?
Post by: zirk on 10 July 2012, 14:26:05
Ah thats where I left my Car.

Cool, cursor direction a bit wrong though, me thinks.

 
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Post by: henryd on 10 July 2012, 14:26:37
I'll struggle to see mine as its 300 miles away ;D,cracking view though :y
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Post by: albitz on 10 July 2012, 15:14:25
Ah thats where I left a few of my Cars.

Cool, cursor direction a bit wrong though, me thinks.

Fixed that for you Chris. :y ;D

Nice view but apparently they are going to charge around £20 to go up and have a look. Dont think so. ::)
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Post by: aaronjb on 10 July 2012, 15:27:52
Ah thats where I left a few of my Cars.

Cool, cursor direction a bit wrong though, me thinks.

Fixed that for you Chris. :y ;D

Nice view but apparently they are going to charge around £20 to go up and have a look. Dont think so. ::)

They'd have to pay me to go up that high! ;D
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Post by: albitz on 10 July 2012, 15:30:39
Should have seen the view from the top of the twin towers Aaron,now that was high !  ;)
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Post by: tunnie on 10 July 2012, 15:32:13
Nope, but I can see the Shard from my flat  :)
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Post by: aaronjb on 10 July 2012, 15:33:43
Should have seen the view from the top of the twin towers Aaron,now that was high !  ;)

I am not a fan of high places! Though I've been up to the outside observation deck of the Taipei 101 (cost a whole £8 to go up in the fastest lift in the world) - that didn't scare me nearly as much as the inside observation deck (four floors below) for some reason, probably the width of concrete separating me from a long fall.. and that's 200ft higher than the peak of the Shard.

Also been up the Tokyo Tower, but I'm not sure you'd get me up the Eiffel Tower..
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Post by: omega3000 on 10 July 2012, 16:07:18
Wonder if it sways a bit while your up the top  :-\
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Post by: dbug on 10 July 2012, 16:56:39
No mate I cant  :) ;)
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Post by: Varche on 10 July 2012, 17:00:52
No I can't , I think France is in the way.  ;D ;D
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Post by: cleggy on 10 July 2012, 17:04:57
Should have seen the view from the top of the twin towers Aaron,now that was high !  ;)

I am not a fan of high places! Though I've been up to the outside observation deck of the Taipei 101 (cost a whole £8 to go up in the fastest lift in the world) - that didn't scare me nearly as much as the inside observation deck (four floors below) for some reason, probably the width of concrete separating me from a long fall.. and that's 200ft higher than the peak of the Shard.

Also been up the Tokyo Tower, but I'm not sure you'd get me up the Eiffel Tower..

Getting up there is a bit scary but the views of Paris are worth it :y
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Post by: feeutfo on 10 July 2012, 17:07:40
Can't wait to get up there. Absolutely love a good view. But petrified of heights. Can't cope with those glass panels in the floor efforts like the Portsmouth spinacer.

Eiffel tower is awesome. ...for France.
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Post by: grain.ben on 10 July 2012, 17:15:23
Can't wait to get up there. Absolutely love a good view. But petrified of heights. Can't cope with those glass panels in the floor efforts like the Portsmouth spinacer.

Eiffel tower is awesome. ...for France.

Beautiful piccy, im scared of heights too but still managed to do the Eiffel tower, blackpool tower, the Big One (pleasure beach).

This is why i love mountain climbing, the views you get are immense (in good weather), but saying that, im not bothered about mountains because in my book, although your high up, your feet are still on the ground  :P
Title: Re: Can you see your house from here?
Post by: zirk on 10 July 2012, 20:19:48
Ah thats where I left a few of my Cars.

Cool, cursor direction a bit wrong though, me thinks.

Fixed that for you Chris. :y ;D

Nice view but apparently they are going to charge around £20 to go up and have a look. Dont think so. ::)

Might have known that would come up ;D ;D

Sad thing is Albs, I need to keep a few in the system, so I can self justify me just bowling out for another 12 months Traders Insurance.  :D :D

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Post by: noel on 10 July 2012, 20:29:09
Can't wait to get up there. Absolutely love a good view. But petrified of heights. Can't cope with those glass panels in the floor efforts like the Portsmouth spinacer.

Eiffel tower is awesome. ...for France.

Beautiful piccy, im scared of heights too but still managed to do the Eiffel tower, blackpool tower, the Big One (pleasure beach).

This is why i love mountain climbing, the views you get are immense (in good weather), but saying that, im not bothered about mountains because in my book, although your high up, your feet are still on the ground  :P
after having done both of these,i don't do height's anymore :y