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minus-square@DaMonsterKneeslink3•6 months agoIirc this correlates to the bed rock distribution depth. I seem to recall a side by side at some point in my browsing over the years.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish2•6 months agoTo at least some extent for sure — and if you see Manhattan’s skyline from the east or the west, there are actually two skylines: one downtown and another in Midtown. There are very few tall buildings along 23rd Street.
Iirc this correlates to the bed rock distribution depth. I seem to recall a side by side at some point in my browsing over the years.
To at least some extent for sure — and if you see Manhattan’s skyline from the east or the west, there are actually two skylines: one downtown and another in Midtown. There are very few tall buildings along 23rd Street.