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To be honest, I uploaded it because it was a picture I had downloaded a long time ago and because of my failure with the previous picture, I just didn't want to think about finding a new picture to upload. It is taken from Millers Point near the Rocks, a historic part of Sydney. Interestingly, some of those houses are what is called "housing commission" (same as welfare housing in US) and has been since the early 20th century - they have been passed down through the families who obviously are happy to hold onto them - one can imagine how desirable they would have been.
I have seen someplace like this, noticed a rather "disheveled" downtown when I drove through, buildings not matching. Was on the way to visit my sister in law in Minnesota, is it on I-29? Council Bluff?
The answer shows up when one clicks on the attached pic. Impressive skyline for an edge city, I would have guessed somewhere in Asia. Suburban Atlanta looks like a forest from the air.
Btw re Domenta's picture, I saw Buckhead in the name of the picture but didn't realise it was the name of a place!
Anyway, here goes:
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