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Page 7 : Rest of New York

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Getting around Manhattan was pretty easy. Most of the time we walked, a few times we got a cab, and quite often we took the subway. Here is Chris enjoying the subway ride just before someone ran off with our camera :)


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Who could visit New York without seeing the Late Show? ok, many people, but we got to see it anyway! Here's the Ed Sullivan theatre - the home of Dave Letterman.


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And last but not least, where do you find the best views of New York? The World Trade Center observatory. The World Trade Center foyer is on the left. After that enjoy the views of New York at night.


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Yep, it's a long way down (on the right).


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Looking south you can just make out the Statue of Liberty.

There was a pretty cool model of Manhattan on display too. This is a shot of the model from the south end. The two large buildings are the World Trade Center buildings, the one with the antenna on top is the one we were in.


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Here Jac enjoys the view of ... well, the camera ...



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