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Glass reflections and the Calgary skyway

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Calgary, Canada - The image of the Calgary Tower is reflected off a skyscraper. In the lower half of the frame is a skyway (elevated indoor pedestrian bridge). To connect many of the downtown office buildings, the city also boasts the world's most extensive skyway network, officially called the +15. The name derives from the fact that the bridges are usually 15 feet above grade.


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