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I am not a fan of heights, particularly if there are no edges. When we were at that castle in Oslo I was tentatively looking over the edge of the wall without getting too close to the edge.

At that place I could probably sit on the edge without problems. Here, at the other hand ... brrr!

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I think I have a fear of vastness, or endlessness in general; because I get the same feelings about sky when I'm looking at an open sea. I'm also not a fan of looking at huge buildings and structures, especially bridges. Seeing a bright, huge tower, sculpture, temple or mosque in the night gives me rapid heartbeat.
 
I'm totally indifferent to heights. When I went to NZ my family thought it would be funny to watch me bungy; this was on the original Hackett jump. I think they thought I'd be nervous. The all chipped in & paid for it. Fun? Yip. Scary? Not a bit. I walked back up the stairs from the river & asked if they'd pay me to do it again. They didn't.
 
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This is probably my biggest visual fear. Big, bright buildings or structures in the night. If I was there, where the picture was taken, I'd probably either faint or have a heart attack.

The Motherland Calls is a pretty scary looking monument anyway but you get the point.
 
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This is probably my biggest visual fear. Big, bright buildings or structures in the night. If I was there, where the picture was taken, I'd probably either faint or have a heart attack.

The Motherland Calls is a pretty scary looking monument anyway but you get the point.

I highly suggest avoiding the Denver airport then.

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I highly suggest avoiding the Denver airport then.

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Oh come on, you know that's a statue symbolising Illuminati domination over us all.

(I'm not kidding, far too many people actually believe that)
 
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