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Inside the tower at Aichi EXPO park.

The tower has double helical slopes, one is inside and another is outside of the tower. The tower itself is a little bit slanted so you will easily lose your sense of balance and fall down to the bottom:-)

At the bottom, kids were letting fluorescent paper airplanes fly. You can see many luminescent dots and lines.

Handheld panorama of 3 shots x 3 exposures stitched into transmercator projection with Hugin.

Pentax K100D + Peleng 8mm fisheye.
Date Taken on 20 September 2009, 13:29
Source Inside a red spiral tower
Author Masakazu Matsumoto from Between Okayama and Nagoya, Japan
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