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From the page: "The Ledge, as they're collectively called, hangs 1,353 feet in the air. With transparent walls and ceilings, visitors say its like floating in the sky, and the view is, of course, spectacular. "
Reviewed by bart-gatsby Jul 02, 06:52pm ( 7 reviews ) • designcrave.com
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Rated by GeekAlerts on Jul 08, 2:23am
From the page: "Would you trust a glass floor that's an inch and a half thick when suspended 103 stories in the air? "
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Rated by seely on Jul 06, 6:38am
Almost 1400 feet up, on glass...
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Rated by DavidJohns on Jul 06, 6:03am
The Ledge,” as theyâ€re collectively called, hangs 1,353 feet in the air.
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Rated by VengeanceNow on Jul 03, 11:37am
"Yikes! Sears Towerâ€s 1353-Foot High Glass Balconies"
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Rated by bart-gatsby on Jul 02, 6:52pm
From the page: "The Ledge, as they're collectively called, hangs 1,353 feet in the air. With transparent walls and ceilings, visitors say its like floating in the sky, and the view is, of course, spectacular. "
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Rated by thetechguru2006 on Jul 02, 2:07pm
From the page: "Yikes! Sears Towerâ€s 1353-Foot High Glass Balconies"
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Rated by gearcrave on Jul 02, 11:48am
I don't know if I have the heart for this!
