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  • Taken from the Eureka building 88 floors up from their observation deck in Melbourne.

  • Taken from the Eureka building 88 floors up from their observation deck in Melbourne

  • Taken from the Eureka building 88 floors up from their observation deck in Melbourne.

  • The Eureka tower in Melbourne, notice “the Edge” poking out at the top from the skydeck. MELBOURNE IN PHOTOS .

  • Another view of the SkyDeck reflected in building in Auckland NZ Camera: Olympus FE240 compact, auto setting Featured in Reflections in Building Windows Group

  • The Skydeck at Eureka Towers this weekend
    by Robyn Lakeman

    Spent a wonderful long weekend in Melbourne. On Sunday went up to the Skydeck at Eureka Towers. It w…

    Spent a wonderful long weekend in Melbourne. On Sunday went up to the Skydeck at Eureka Towers. It was a stormy day with some great cloud formations. Only took my little Canon G9 with me Looking to the Dandenongs / , see the rainbow colours on the left hand side / Close up showing the rainbow colours / This photo was taken from our room at the Hilton on the Park. We were fascinated with this old church that was stripped on the inside and turned into apartments. Fantastic cloud formation here too

  • A rare clear(ish) day over Hong Kong.

  • from Eureka Skydeck /

  • Chicago, IL view from the Willis Tower Skydeck (formerly Sears Tower)

  • Chicago, IL view from the Willis Tower Skydeck (former Sears Tower)

  • The Eureka Tower in Melbourne, Australia, is currently the world’s tallest residential tower at 297.3 metres high (92 storeys). A Skydeck is situated on the 88th floor and is the highest public vantage point in the southern hemisphere. The Skydeck houses “The Edge” which is a glass cube which projects 3 metres out from the building, with you in it – suspended almost 300 metres above the ground! Quite thrilling!

  • Iwas out on the other deck taking a photo of the people on the other deck It was an overcast day ( bummer)

  • * The Willis Tower is 1,450 feet (443 meters) high – 1,730 feet (520 meters) including twin antenna towers. The Skydeck is 1,353 feet (412 meters) above the ground. The lowest level of Willis Tower is 43 feet (13 meters) below the Franklin St. elevation. The combined weight of the building is 222,500 tons – that’s 445,000,000 lbs. or 201,849,000 kg. The cost of building the Willis Tower was in excess of $150 million. The Willis Tower, opened in 1973, took 3 years to build. The building has 4.5 million gross square feet (418,064 gross square meters) of floor space. On a clear day, you can see four states – Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. Visibility from the Skydeck is approximately 40-50 miles (65 – 80 kilometers). The average sway of the building is approximately 6 inches (152 millimeters) from true center. The Willis Tower has approximately 16,100 bronze-tinted windows. 6 roof-mounted robotic window washing machines clean all 16,100 windows. Willis Tower elevators operate as fast as 1,600 feet (488 meters) per minute – among the fastest in the world. The Willis Tower contains 25,000 miles (40,223 kilometers) of electrical cable. Approximately 43,000 miles (69,200 kilometers) of telephone cable runs through the building. The Willis Tower was designed for more than 12,000 occupants. Approximately 25,000 people enter the building each day. Approximately 1.3 million tourists visit the Skydeck each year*.

  • Melbourne is known as the garden state here in Australia. / This shot was taken from the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower, looking down at some of Melbourne’s most popular gardens. / In this shot we have The Royal Botanical gardens, Kings Domain and the Sydney Myer music bowl, Government House, Alexandra gardens. Melb is full of gardens all around the city and surounding suburbs. Uploaded---7/12/09 Camera—-Fuji Finepix s6500fd

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