WOW ! New York is such an amazing city - so much to see, eat and do ! We're walking this city like we've never walked before ... this set of photos is around Lower Manhattan, the new skyscrapers shining against the backdrop of magnificent sandstone architecture. Sometimes we catch a sculpture or a monument, most times it's crowds.
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Wall Street |
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This is a fraction of the queue waiting to view the Twin Towers monument |
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A squirrel ! |
Sadly Battery Park has suffered badly during Storm Sandy. As has the entire Lower Manhattan area - generators parked in every street and laneway.
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Couldn't resist the stupid photo |
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Waiting for the curtain to rise ... |
And then we went to The Book of Mormon on Broadway. When it eventually comes to Sydney, this is a Must See show. Absolutely brilliant - the cast was amazing, the laughter continuous. Sadly we couldn't take photos during the show though, so all I have is the curtain and the theatre - Eugene O'Neill.
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