there’s a site called WindowSwap, where you can see views from people’s windows that they submitted, from all over the world. you can technically pay to like, choose a specific location and some extra stuff, but I really just enjoy using the site for free as is, being placed at a random window. I sadly don't have any pics from my window on hand and it’s too dark out right now to get anything good 😔 but accept this site instead!
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