A friend's picture from the plane landing in St. John's for the holidays.
Aerial shots really put into perspective for me just how small the city is. The rowhouse residential areas really beef it up - but they have no impact from the air.
To give you an idea:
The blue lines are our two main downtown Streets, Water and Duckworth.
The area encircled by red is the old town with rowhouses. Everything outside that to the north is suburban in appearance. And the old town area only extends a little out of view at the bottom of the photo, and then that becomes suburban for dozens of kilometres, all the way through Mount Pearl, Paradise, Conception Bay South, to Holyrood.
Immediately out of view to the left of this scene is the massive Pippy Park, which forces development in St. John's to swing to the north and south rather than directly behind downtown.