Riding to the Top of the St. Louis Gateway Arch
Photos Showing the Adventure of Riding to the Top of the St. Louis Arch
Inside a caterpillar-like elevator, five people rode to the top of the St. Louis Gateway Arch. These photos show the process and size of the unique elevator.
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26 Comments
Post a CommentIt's kinda like squeezing into a spaceship!
I never did that. didn't know you could
The capsules look pretty small. I'm feeling clautrophobic just looking at them. Good thing there are windows.
Mee too - and I'm not crazy about heights or fast moving things!
I would definitely feel claustrophobic.
I'm not signed in, but I have to say just how fun this looks... I've always wanted to see the arch!
Hope your children found this ride and view very interesting!
Great shots!
Excellent and very interesting!
Nicer than elevators.