I glued my eyes to the narrow windows as the lift ascended at a speed of 22km/h (the speed of falling with a parachute). According to the information panels, the tower is struck by lightning almost 80 times a year - not very comforting to know when you are 346m above the ground. What was most interesting is the glass floor on the Look Out Level. It is literally a piece of reinforced glass where you can step on and look down to the ground below. Quite terrifying at first cos it feels like you're treading on thin air. Everybody will suffer from at least a moment of vertigo when they take their first step across it. Kids who have no sense of danger jumped, laid and ran across it. I must have looked a little faint cos the boy next to me reassured me that the glass is stronger than the normal concrete ground. Not very reassuring to know either! According to the guide book, even 14 large hippos cannot break the glass (not like they actually tested it with hippos) so I guess it is quite safe afterall.The open air observation deck was very windy but the view's obstructed by the metal mesh encircling it. It's to prevent suicidal people or accident prone people (I stumbled and fell, luckily, on the mesh) from their early deaths. The view from the restaurant was better and I couldn't help oohing and wahing at the gorgeous scenery. In fact we were higher than the layer of mist in the sky. An advantage of being on the highest structure in the world is that I could spot landmarks and identify buildings on the map without much difficulty.
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