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Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground?​

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Answered by poojadolai
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The tallest skyscrapers that compete for tallest building in the world invariably construct an observation floor near the top floor for public use to observe the surroundings. They are always popular, use express elevators and make extra money for the owners.

There is a human need to observe their surroundings from the highest point they can reach. All thru history this need can be observed. The sport of mountain climbing, apart from the challenge itself, is also to stand on the highest point in the area or world.

It is a great way to get a view of the layout of the city where it is located and watch a world at work. There are even bragging rights in saying you were on top of the tallest building.

Answered by Anonymous
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The tallest skyscrapers that compete for tallest building in the world invariably construct an observation floor near the top floor for public use to observe the surroundings. They are always popular, use express elevators and make extra money for the owners.

There is a human need to observe their surroundings from the highest point they can reach. All thru history this need can be observed. The sport of mountain climbing, apart from the challenge itself, is also to stand on the highest point in the area or world.

It is a great way to get a view of the layout of the city where it is located and watch a world at work. There are even bragging rights in saying you were on top of the tallest building.

Major cities are now also building ‘great wheels’. Like a big Ferris wheel but much larger and turning much slower for the express purpose of viewing the city from a high elevation.

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