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Downtown, Ville-Marie, Montreal This article has been viewed 1631 times in the last 49 months susannah: 1st Oct 2006 - 15:43 GMTIs it my imagination or are these buildings tilting sideways?I tried to fix my perspective by covering the street with my hand and they still appear to be leaning! The blue one with the one window is blowing my mind. Peter: 2nd Oct 2006 - 13:38 GMTmaybe it looks askew because these buildings could be on a hill, and the photo was lined up to mke the road flatter than it is?
i hope not, though. it would be alot cooler if these buildings were leaning! Sirhcbre: 2nd Oct 2006 - 17:50 GMTI truly don't remember if they were leaning or if it's just because it was on a hill. Next time I'm in the area I'll make sure to check. Peter: 2nd Oct 2006 - 18:17 GMTif theyre really leaning that much, that would be cool! heh. lets see more pics! Sirhcbre: 3rd Oct 2006 - 00:07 GMTThis place really must be seen to believed. It's on a sleepy little street on the east end of Downtown and just pops right out at you. The 4 buildings are completly dependent on eachother yet, are isolated from all others. Each one is also so different from the other yet seem to go so well together. You gotta love the hand painted sign too!
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