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4 comments:
Oh, My ! Just looking at the pictures makes me feel dizzy. I just can't stand heights. Ridiculous, I know, but I can't help it... except in planes, then it's OK with me. They say you don't feel dizzy as long as your feet are not touching the ground. Amazing !
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I guess for working high up on a pylon you need steady nerves and great skills of balance (colder and windier up there), have no fear of high voltage, but will get a high salary and be highly appreciated by employer and customers, passers-by with cameras, and indeed blog readers.
lol you wouldnt get me up there Pamela,lol .
I think I could go up but not down!!! Hioe it was a great view, although if people are working they are not looking at the view I suppose.
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