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Not Seattle at all.Not dense,tall or large enough.
The left one is Seattle- definitely, 100%. I live there and see the skyline every day- the tallest building in the middle is the Columbia Tower, and in the distance off to the left of the skyline is Mount Rainier. The pic doesn't look very dense because it's just not a good angle shot of the skyline- there are some angles where it really looks like a pathetic skyline, and others where it looks spectacular. (I have tried every angle I could for pics since moving here a year ago :-)
^^^You seem to be more offended than the Seattle resident...And yes if it is Seattle im not here to argue it is a sorry view.Seattle has one of the best skylines in this country.I rank it fourth behind NYC,Chicago,and Miami.
^^^You seem to be more offended than the Seattle resident...And yes if it is Seattle im not here to argue it is a sorry view.Seattle has one of the best skylines in this country.I rank it fourth behind NYC,Chicago,and Miami.
I hope my response didn't make it sound like I was offended- not at all, I was just clarifying that it was Seattle, that's all.
I agree totally with your ranking of the skylines- though Seattle's is nice from certain angles, there are others out there that are better.
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