If you stop and get out, you will see a cutline for line-of-sight surveying.
That doesn’t seem to be a problem for the wealthy investors who are wiring millions of dollars to New York to snatch up a piece of 157 West 57th Street — what will be New York City’s tallest residential building, with 90 floors overlooking Central Park.
A bigger worry for these buyers may be acrophobia (fear of heights) or batophobia (fear of being near an object of great height, like a skyscraper).
'Two thousand years ago did thou and I and that Egyptian asp rest therein, but since then have I not set foot here, nor any man, and perchance it has fallen,' and, followed by the rest of us, she passed up a vast flight of broken and ruined steps into the outer court, and looked round into the gloom.
But something “impossible” happened Nov. 1 when an “iron tree” flowered at Chu Min-chiu’s residence in Anlo Road, Yungho township in Taipei county. A fragrarce filled the room, enhancing the attractiveness of the rare event.