Touch the sky Toronto, ON June 2015 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
The scene might make you dizzy. But it might also spark a smile. Or curiosity. Or a curious mixture of both.
And all because you took the time to look.
While we're at it, down and side are just as worthy. Just open your eyes and see what you see.
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