Taken from the High Line park in New York City a couple of weeks ago. Notice all the people on the left of the roof - I believe there was a bar up there.
Knowing about that Park really makes me want to visit NYC (and not just because of the bar ;>)). What an amazing viewing place. Now that we are sort of settled in our Oregon home, I enjoyed catching up on all you posted while we were traveling (and spending some time with our Colorado family).
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Lovely to see all the greenery in the middle of the skyscrapers.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Very well captured.
ReplyDeleteOh, must be a good place to enjoy the sights while sipping on a Manhattan :)
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awesome catch. i'm sure you're right about the bar. hope all is well. have a great day~
ReplyDeleteAmazing view from the High Line park!
ReplyDeleteKnowing about that Park really makes me want to visit NYC (and not just because of the bar ;>)). What an amazing viewing place. Now that we are sort of settled in our Oregon home, I enjoyed catching up on all you posted while we were traveling (and spending some time with our Colorado family).
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