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Join Date: Oct 2005
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LOL what a ridiculous exaggeration. Panama City has a nice skyline but it's still a tiny, tiny city, both in terms of density and land extension when compared to any huge metropolis of the world. I think you have a skewed perception of it.
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#242 |
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Piercing the Sky
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Albany
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Manhattan's population including tourists and workers is 5.2 million in under 23 square miles. That's an average of over 226,000 people per square mile. In areas like Times Square or the Financial District, that could easily exceed 500,000 and possibly even 750,000 people per square mile at times.
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I love Skyscrapers
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Near Ingolstadt in Bavaria
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one of the loneliest towers in the world is probably the Rinku Gate Tower in Izumisano:
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#244 |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Strata, London
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