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Sunset 2 February Rhyen-Lee Miller

To feel everything but nothing at the same time really is something strange.

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09/03/22

Sunrise 2 February - Louise Cole

Like a sacred space. You are nowhere and everywhere, all at once.

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09/03/22

Sunset 1 February - Vicky Foster

It’s never the things you expect that get you, is it? I wasn’t expecting any of that tonight.

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09/03/22

Sunrise 1 February - Alan Boddy

Fantastic view of the sweep of the river to the East and of the many ships making their way to the North Sea.

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09/03/22

Sunset 31 January - Adam Ditchburn

That was a really wonderful experience and I am truly glad to have taken part.

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09/03/22

Sunrise 31 January - Jemma Eastburn

A very relaxing and pretty experience with a front row seat to watch the city come alive.

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01/03/22

Sunset 30 January - Rich Powell

Forty-three years today spent building up to keeping Vigil over the city. Expecting profound thought – ended up with: I love you, Moo, Bel, Pops & Fish!

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01/03/22

Sunrise 30 January - Joy Baish

I found a strange but contented distance in observing such familiarity from a new vantage point.

Excellent experience.

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01/03/22

Sunset 29 January - Laura Cox

It was amazing to see the stillness come over the city. I felt as though you could really feel the city winding down.

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01/03/22

Sunrise 29 January - Eve Darwood

Even behind this blanket full of atmospheric shade, she glowed. She was there all along: I saw her stubborn rays reaching down to the river below. I waited, and she shone, not ever gone.

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01/03/22

Sunset 28 January - Catherine Wittey

Got mesmerised for a while by how many seagulls were flying across the city out over the Humber, looking up they were close as they passed over!

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01/03/22

Sunrise 28 January - Martin Pliener

Many of the buildings looked very ordinary in comparison to the older ones which survive and few modern ones particularly appealed to me even ones which on the ground look great.

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28/02/22

Sunset 27 January - Africa Gomez

I’m lucky the sky is a blue canvas. The traffic looks remote, not threatening, people walk on the ground, the Humber glistens, the sun bright, just a few clouds riding the Wolds.

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28/02/22

Sunrise 27 January - Gareth Moore

What I found most surprising was how different the City looked from above. Roads that I had thought were straight were not.

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28/02/22

Sunset 26 January - Valerie Fletcher

An amazing experience, many thanks to all concerned for allowing me to do this. To be on your own for an hour with your thoughts is priceless.

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28/02/22

Sunset 26 January - Helen Collins

Great start to my birthday celebrations, gave me time to stop and think about this new chapter.

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18/02/22

Sunset 25 January - Oliver Smith

Great to have the opportunity to see the City I now call home, in such a unique perspective. I felt a bit on show, but not many people noticed the person standing over them.

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18/02/22

Sunrise 25 January - Phil Tutton

The ghost of a ship in the mist above the rooftops. The snake of lights bringing the workers to serve, build, talk and teach. Blue flashing lights of rescue and hope.

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18/02/22

Sunset 24 January - Debra Blacksell

It’s going to take time for me to process and the rest of my evening will be spent reflecting on the experience: and what an experience! Thank you.

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18/02/22

Sunrise 24 January - Leigh Collins

An amazing, peaceful experience. It was so quiet eight floors up and good to be out of the hustle and traffic below. I noticed so many things that I would not have known/seen at ground level.

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