Thank heavens that our traffic problems aren’t big enough (Yet) to require this type of solution, I’d get lost every time and take a wrong turn at Albequeque!
some day you need to fly out of O’hara airport in Chicago – one time we got above the cloud deck and there was a circle of jets trying to get out that it looked like wagons circling around.
I always try to get a window seat when flying. It’sgreat to se the world from above and , as in this one, it great photoobejts to. I lik etha way with th ewing at the side of the photo
so much so see!
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Thank heavens that our traffic problems aren’t big enough (Yet) to require this type of solution, I’d get lost every time and take a wrong turn at Albequeque!
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some day you need to fly out of O’hara airport in Chicago – one time we got above the cloud deck and there was a circle of jets trying to get out that it looked like wagons circling around.
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I can envision driving around and around and around missing my exit . . .
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glad you got the thinking with this pic, it brought to mind when I lived in NJ – I always got turned around on those type of roadway.
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Great shot. look at the wing of the plane and the size of the cars… good photography…
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I always try to get a window seat when flying. It’sgreat to se the world from above and , as in this one, it great photoobejts to. I lik etha way with th ewing at the side of the photo
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I like Midway, then you can look in people’s yards. Whatever airline you flew sure had clear windows!
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the windows were quite marred on the outside – guess that created a natural diffusion.
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Awesome clarity and love the design the streets make!
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This looks like a steep banking maneuver to get on course! It’s a familiar view but not often seen in a photograph.
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