Top Of the World at 2,713 feet.


  • Photographer
    Samar Jodha
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Spectra Maxima
  • Date of Photograph
    Nov 2009
  • Technical Info
    Nikon D3x -10.5mm

Standing on top of the world’s tallest building—The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is 160 floors and additional spire (656 feet) makes the whole length of the structure at 2,713 feet. Below one can see the whole city & the Persian Gulf in the background.

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Standing on top of the world’s tallest building—The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is 160 floors and additional spire (656 feet) makes the whole length of the structure at 2,713 feet. Below one can see the whole city of Dubai & the Persian Gulf in the background. The spire is a narrow tube to climb up with no day light coming in and once on the top, one has to open the submarine like hatch/lid to step out in a little open air top. And close the lid to just have enough space to stand with 160 floors compressed below.

The only thing sticks out are the three panels of flashing lights for aircraft safety

This tower is more then twice the height of the Empire State Building

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