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Houston's skyline is really misleading. There are more skyscrapers than it appears. The city really has three major clusters and in some of the shots they feed into each other.
Houston's skyline is really misleading. There are more skyscrapers than it appears. The city really has three major clusters and in some of the shots they feed into each other.
Same could be said for Atlanta and Los Angles. Same could actually maybe be said for my town. Minneapolis' downtown is only 7 miles from St. Paul's downtown. About the same distance as the skyline(s) of Atlanta and Houston.
I don't think it's misleading, I think it's cool. I like the spread-out skyline look, IMO.
1.Chicago
2.Midtown Manhattan
3.Houston
4.Los Angeles
5.Seattle
Also...San Diego, Honolulu, Denver, Miami, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Dallas, Atlanta...on and on..
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