Some of us get petrified and are afraid of heights and danger, while others get inspired and live for the thrill. Whether you are fearless or fearful, here are 6 terrifying views in Oklahoma that will make your palms sweat:
- Downtown Oklahoma City
flickr/filter collective This guy thinks he’s on top of the world while looking down at the street in downtown Oklahoma City.
- Mount Scott (N. of Lawton)
flickr/dee ashley Mount Scott’s highest point is 2,464 feet and is located in the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge.
- OG&E Windpower Tower (Oklahoma City)
flickr/george thomas The elevator takes you up over 300 ft. overlooking the fairgrounds and Oklahoma City.
- Devon Energy Tower (Oklahoma City)
flickr/john norris The tallest building in Oklahoma sits at 844 feet. Looking down at the fog from high above looks ominous.
- Broadway Tower Hotel (Enid)
flickr/filter collective Taken at the Broadway Tower Hotel in Enid at about 15 stories high…without a harness.
- Tornadoes (Anywhere)
flickr/NOAA photo library These are terrifying anytime, anywhere and for anyone. This tornado was near Anadarko, OK.
What other views in Oklahoma are terrifying?
flickr/filter collective
This guy thinks he’s on top of the world while looking down at the street in downtown Oklahoma City.
flickr/dee ashley
Mount Scott’s highest point is 2,464 feet and is located in the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge.
flickr/george thomas
The elevator takes you up over 300 ft. overlooking the fairgrounds and Oklahoma City.
flickr/john norris
The tallest building in Oklahoma sits at 844 feet. Looking down at the fog from high above looks ominous.
Taken at the Broadway Tower Hotel in Enid at about 15 stories high…without a harness.
flickr/NOAA photo library
These are terrifying anytime, anywhere and for anyone. This tornado was near Anadarko, OK.
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