

Empire State Building, NYC
Michael drove five hours from New Hampshire to get the big city of NY and I was the co-pilot... who was sleeping from time to time :)


The Lilac tree (above photo), were the most well looking with delightful fragrance, it lies in the Brookly Botanic Gardening. The area is 21.06 hás (52 acres). Huge! With a diversity of flowers, herbs and trees from around the world. It looks like a paradise!
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Also it was the first bridge suspended by steal cords. For that, this has became the historical symbol from New York.


This kind of bridges remind me something that some time ago I have read an article from the New York Times "How The Incas Leapt Canyons". An interesting story, worth to read it!

Impressive view of Manhattan burough from the Hudson river.


recording a movie - NYC

A guided tour to the Jewish community. The visit was an special one, that allowed us to meet their traditions, life style among others.

This ambulance, according with our Jewish guide, said that it only attends emergencies from people of the Jewish community.

Now this picture was taken inside the temple.

What is Left after the 9/11
Visitors, tourist cannot avoid to stop by the place that with horror was attacked by terrorists during the last past 10 years. I must confess that it was sad looking the places around and imagining the overwhelming moment. We walked by the Ground Zero. I knew that Ground Zero refers to the place of maximun devastation, it can be the epicenter of an earthquake, etc.
Waking few minutes from the GZ, you can notice this monument a round piece standing in a park, but it does not have a specific shape or meaning, we read what was written in the plaque. Below the story.


Rebuilding the Grand Zero, NYC.



Museums Around
The museum for the German and Austrian art called "Neue Galerie", whas a worthy visit. Basically, this museum is about a group of German and Austrian artists who did a wonderful job with their paintings, scupltures, etc in the 20's , unfortunately most of them were chased by the Nazi regime, who considered them dangerous people against the nazi ideology.
Very close to the Neue Galerie museum, there is another one the "Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum" located in 1071Fifth Avenue, New York, the line is so big to visit it, we weren't able to get tickets.





The Cloisters Manhattan, NYC.
This was our last place to visit. This is a brangh for the Metropolitan Art Museum of NYC. It holds medieval art and architecture.



There are a lot of valuable collection. More than six thousand objects are for exhibicion in several galeries of the first floor located in the 5th Avenue.







