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New View from Sears Tower: 1353 Feet, Straight Down


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And yes, it is an attraction:

...Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP designed The Ledge, a year-and-a-half-long project. Determining how to suspend boxes from the top of the tower was a challenge, project manager Lou Cerny said. Then there was Chicago's harsh winds, which wouldn't allow workers at times to assemble the boxes now suspended by 30-pound steel beams from inside the tower. Cerny had advice for the fearful: just take the first step in. And, of course, come back for more.

"You do it for the 10th time and you don't even think about it anymore," Cerny said.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/...position=recent

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No thanks on looking down from the Sears Tower. I have a fear of heights. It doesn't bother me on coasters, but to look over the edge of a building or something like that just terrifies me. I am more afraid of ferris wheels and skyline type rides. :lol:

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This reminds me of the Grand Canyon skywalk thing. That girls is mighty popular to be featured on two huge news websites. Does anyone have any pictures looking down on the balcony or can the not reveal these until it opens to the public.

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Why does the CN Tower look as if it curves in the pictures looking straight down (Go Browns posted the link)?

The tower itself does curve inward a bit if you look closely. It is very noticeable if you are viewing it from the top or bottom:

http://5thraven.deviantart.com/art/040527-CN-Tower-74908073

Not sure where you saw the CN Tower in the link posted by Go Browns though....

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Why does the CN Tower look as if it curves in the pictures looking straight down (Go Browns posted the link)?

The tower itself does curve inward a bit if you look closely. It is very noticeable if you are viewing it from the top or bottom:

http://5thraven.deviantart.com/art/040527-CN-Tower-74908073

Not sure where you saw the CN Tower in the link posted by Go Browns though....

Oh, that's cool that the building DOES actually curve. I thought it was an illusion.

As to the link that Go Browns posted:

...Kind of reminds me of the glass floor on the CN Tower (~1800 ft) in Toronto...
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OMG!! i heard they were adding something new... but someone had told me it was just a skywalk thing... And i was even there this weekend, and decided to skip going to Sears... :( now i'm kinda aggravated that i did skip it! this woulda been awesome...

Note: i say this now, but i act like Danielle at that top of that thing... i woulda most likely stood by the wall and looked out on my tippy toes from the safety of my wall :P hahaha

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OMG!! i heard they were adding something new... but someone had told me it was just a skywalk thing... And i was even there this weekend, and decided to skip going to Sears... :( now i'm kinda aggravated that i did skip it! this woulda been awesome...

I was actually down at the museum campus sunday for the first time in a couple of years.

But we are too cheap to pay to go up the tower. I will have to wait until I can go up for free; you know Chicago "connections"

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