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wizard | 22:30 Sat 28th Jun 2003 | Body & Soul
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I know this may sound strange.... but does anybody else get a strange tingley feeling when ever they see a cityscape at night, with all the lights of thousands of skyscrapers' rooms lit up? Like the view from 'Frasier', out of his window in the background. I don't know why i love it so much! I don't suppose anyone knows where I could get some of this magnificient pictures?
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I remember having the same feeling as a child when out at night in a car. This was especially so when we were coming back into the city and could see all the twinkling house and street lights in the distance. Why? Don't know! But I still get it now. Perhaps it reminds us of stars. Perhaps we sub-consciously think of the warmth and comfort behind those lit-up windows. Perhaps these are stabs in the dark?! Great question wizard, got me thinking now!!
Try Junction 26 of the M62 - looking down on Elland and Halifax. If you can't get there, let me know and I'll find a way to send you the pic. If you intend to make the trip yourself, do make sure it will be a clear night or you'll see not very much.
Try taking docklands light railway around Canary wharf/canada water at night... lit up skyscrapers and pretty lights along the docks galore... lovely.
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ey cheers for all your answers guys, glad theres some more people like me!!! And cheers for all your recommended places to visit which I have every intention of doing so! Thanks again!
If your anywhere near Harrow on the hill go and have a look at the view of London, you can see all of it north,south,east,west breathtaking.

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