This sort of reminds me of the runway 7 degree height restriction on airports [Permissible building height goes up at an angle of 7 degrees from the center-line of the runway]. This seems like you're now allowed to park any vehicles in a descending height of about 45 degrees here:)
Beautiful pic! Came here through Metroblogging.
ReplyDeleteActually Murugan, I saw all your pictures and they are awesome, man! Keep it up! I am shortly going to blogroll you on my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteBTW, I see a lot of pics in and around Sanjaynagar. Do you live anywhere there? I do.
Thank you once again. Yes, I live near Sanjaynagar. Nagashettyhalli, to be more precise.
ReplyDeleteThis sort of reminds me of the runway 7 degree height restriction on airports [Permissible building height goes up at an angle of 7 degrees from the center-line of the runway]. This seems like you're now allowed to park any vehicles in a descending height of about 45 degrees here:)
ReplyDeleteShilpa, that's a wonderful bit of trivia. Saving to memory.
ReplyDeleteWedding anniversary for you, Mr.Murugan!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!
-B
great find, but i wouldn't want to park there anyway. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLearnt in 2005 while working on the airport modernization project for New Delhi:)
ReplyDelete- Thank u, B
ReplyDelete- Thank you Kurt :) safer that way
- Shilpa: Missing delhi days?
badly!
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