These new skyscraper tilting windows are designed to freak you out.

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Javvee

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The John Hancock Tower in Chicago - Illinois ( USA ) rolled out a snazzy scary new
attraction for people who visit the top of the skyscraper.

The windows that tilt down to give you a better view of the ground beneath you.

It's like a roller coaster ride for those afraid of heights.

Just stand next to the window and it'll tilt itself down like you're falling.

Check out the Chicago Sun-Times video of the tilt in action below:

Interested .....


New " Tilt " ride in Hancock tower.

[youtube]xKwgchbA7gw?rel=0[/youtube]

"The " Tilt " ride in the John Hancock Center observatory tilts people
out 30 degrees to see the view 1,000 feet below ( 304,8 Meters High ) ".



Do You Have Dizziness ? .... Not Seeing This Video.

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aquamarine

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Why do you just keep copy/pasting from Gizmodo and Engadget...? You don't even give credit to them, and that's pretty fucking rude.

You make your own text but the last dozen posts you made were directly from Gizmodo.

So... what gives?