

In Auckland, New Zealand, the Sky Tower has become an iconic landmark in the city’s skyline due to its height and unique design. When measured from the ground to the top of the mast, it is 328 meters (or 1,076 feet) tall, making it the tallest freestanding structure in the Southern Hemisphere. But, as David Eagleman says: “Everything that creates itself upon the backs of smaller scales will by those same scales be consumed”, so how much longer until something taller takes its place?


Great choice for the challenge. The Sky Tower is awesome!
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Thanks! Your rainbow photo for the challenge was pretty awesome too!
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Thank you kindly, also!
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I love these photos, especially the looking up angle and the blue of the sky. 🙂
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Thanks so much! I agree that sky is a beautiful blue!
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LOL, someone is always going one better – so true! It’s a really cool structure tho isn’t it?!
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Yes, pretty cool – especially the view from the top!
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An excellent example of scale!
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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