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  • Fri Jun 14 16:39 CopyLink ~ - Subject: Trip Talk
    polly said:
    What's the coolest thing you've ever seen from the window of an airplane?

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    1. Sat Jun 15 13:26 * - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      Just a Question said:
      I'll second Greenland. Amazing ice. Breathtaking. Indescribable.

    2. Sat Jun 15 11:11 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      Gioia said:
      Greenland

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      vaash said:

      SFO to SEA, went over Mount Saint Helens.

      Also agree with previous comments on lightning and storms from above.

    4. Fri Jun 14 22:29 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      ~cecile~ said:
      Flying home to Australia, peering out the window into the inky blackness, I noticed that the Southern Cross appeared to be perched on the wingtip.

      The next coolest thing is coming in to land at Sydney, and you get a fabulous glimpse of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House.

    5. Fri Jun 14 20:51 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      Mercury said:
      Two have been mentioned already. I’ve watched lightning run across the clouds beneath me. It’s beautiful and astounding.

      Also there is nothing like coming home to NY. One time as we approached LaGuardia over Brooklyn, there were fireworks beneath us. Spectacular.

    6. Fri Jun 14 19:40 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      polly said:
      Storm related ...flying into Boston with a big Rain storm with lightening ...we were told to circle and wait while they landed planes ahead of us ... looking out the window, it was surreal to see several other planes as if we were on an enormous merry-go-round ride.

    7. Fri Jun 14 19:31 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      Kenneth said:
      Sunsets. I’ve been lucky enough to see more than one, and they’re fantastic.

    8. Fri Jun 14 18:27 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      krysta said:
      The NYC skyline is awesome. But one thing that sticks with me is the time I flew to the Bahamas. I looked out the plane window and saw water that was the most gorgeous, spectacular shade of blue I've ever seen.

    9. Fri Jun 14 17:44 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      EXEMPLAR said:
      Oh gosh, so many. Hard to beat the skyline of NYC coming in to LaGuardia or DC into Reagan National. The lights of Las Vegas flying over on the way to to LAX.

      My favorite, by far, the lights of Hong Kong when arriving at night. Freaking spectacular.

    10. Fri Jun 14 17:15 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      ~*~PleasureMistress~*~ said:
      The Grand Canyon , then saw it for real a few years later up close .....

    11. Fri Jun 14 17:04 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      cait~ said:
      I'd have to agree with timbre, the storms.

    12. Fri Jun 14 16:56 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      Dizzy Guy said:
      The Grand Canyon

    13. Fri Jun 14 16:56 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      ~lil shadow slut~ said:
      the ground..lol i was maybe 6 or 7..a friend took us up in his personal small plane first time in the air..houses..vehicles..trees..everything looked so tiny..at 7.. i was amazed..lol

    14. Fri Jun 14 16:41 ~ - Subject: * - 0 reaction(s)
      timbre said:
      Storms . Love watching lightning from above

      Or once saw a huge long flat stony flat area over New mexico that appeared to be pure red green brown jasper.

      That was pretty


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