World Image issue 22 July 2015
The Journal of the Peoples Photographic Society. Published on the 25th of each month, the latest edition is at: www.photosociety.net
The Journal of the Peoples Photographic Society. Published on the 25th of each month, the latest edition is at: www.photosociety.net
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- photography
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Lifts moving upward with several transfers.<br />
Each elevator definitely has its operator, and<br />
the operator is the same on the interchange<br />
areas. Everywhere we meet shields with safety<br />
in Russian, English and Turkish:<br />
Elevator moves at a speed of about 3 m / s and<br />
in a closed booth, windy and densely crowded,<br />
you will understand the fear of a stranger to the<br />
enclosed space, or not. View an epic<br />
construction with a second interchange<br />
platform at a height of 30 floors:<br />
In the next elevator climb even higher:<br />
View of the north-west of Moscow, isolation<br />
TTR and third main streets and pit the future<br />
administrative and business center. You can<br />
also see the quarter with a 2-3 storey cabins for<br />
workers:<br />
By the way, if a fine urban landscape that is<br />
what you want to see from the windows of his<br />
house, and, as if 1 million. $ (Or more) burn<br />
your pocket, you can keep an eye on apartments<br />
in the tower of the Federation.<br />
They just start with 64 floors. Budget way to<br />
find solitude at height - no one can peep in the<br />
window, and construction and the noise of cars<br />
is almost unheard of here. Quite unusual for the<br />
center of the metropolis …<br />
While there, lying in the window will look into<br />
several towers in the neighbourhood, one of<br />
which is the tallest skyscraper in Europe.<br />
This Mercury City, whose height is 338.8<br />
meters. Upper floors Mercury also reserved for<br />
apartments:<br />
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