NEW YORK CITY 2010
New York City, a mix of flashing lights, ethnic restaurants, shoulder to shoulder crowds, street performers, honking horns, massive skyscrapers, stunning sculptures, and chic shops, is enough to hook any traveler. The heart of the city, frenetic Times Square illuminates not only enormous underwear ads and famous chocolate candies, but also provides the action that fills the camera lens at all hours. When the sun goes down, the lights come up, and the heart of the city is electric. Panoramic views from such famous icons as The Empire State Building, and the Rockefeller Building's observation deck make indelible mental images. On the streets of China Town, one does not have to travel to Hong Kong to feel the culture, enjoy Dim Sum, or purchase some live toads, produce and herbs. Lady Liberty holds her torch against a lapis blue sky and stands as a symbol of freedom to all. The spiritual center of Manhattan, Central Park has 843 acres of inviting paths, tranquil lakes, and open meadows. Union Square offers one of the most abundant produce markets in the city. filled with homemade pies, cookies, plants, handmade goods, fruits and vegetables. New York City, full of dazzle and bustling activity, is a photographer's haven, with a photo around every corner deli.
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