Saturday, August 6, 2011

New York April 2009

New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There’s nothing you can’t do
Now you’re in New York

(Alicia Keys)


Welcome to the "Big Apple"...the city that never sleeps. Many people say that if you can survive in NYC, then you can survive anywhere! We doubt that.....



A typical new yorker sandwich. Check out all the turkey...it must be at least 200 grams!! 



The Grand Central Station..the biggest train station in the world when it comes to people. There are 67 tracks altogether. Why everything is so massive in the US??



Chaotic Times Square - it is a nightmare if you don't like the crowd and the congested traffic in Manhattan. Avoid the peak hour if you don't wanna pay a lots of dollars to the cabbie. Honk honk honk, you dumbass!! Move away before I kick you ass, WTF!!



Wall Street...you figure it out yourself. This is where 'they' control the world's economy. Yeah right...



Federal Hall, Wall Street with Abraham Lincoln watching over it.



One of the best travel tips to NYC is to get a free boat ride with the Staten Island Ferry. From this journey you can catch the view of the Statue Of Liberty and the lower Manhattan skyline.



This is the view of the lower Manhattan skyline from the Staten Island Ferry. 



Coca-cola and yellow cab, a true American dream!!



A view over the Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn Bridge. 



Brooklyn Bridge yoo!!



A typical New York's brown stone apartment. Very charming!!! We like....



A must visit Empire State Building. 102 floors altogether, but the observation deck is on the 86th floor. If there is one word to describe the view from up there, it will be WOW!!!



The infamous Central Park NYC. Even though you have never been there, you will still recognize it from many many hollywood films. One good tip from New Yorker, don't you dare walking in the middle of the night in Central Park. 



Hanging out with the locals in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Strike 3, you outtt, said the umpire!!! New York Yankeess!!!



Guggenheim Museum in Upper East Side Manhattan. 


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