Probably This Would by Panorama of New York, If It Was Located on Different Planet
Enjoy a unique view of the Statue of Liberty so a little different.
Enjoy a unique view of the Statue of Liberty so a little different.
New York City might be a jungle according to many but the animals can be found in its many zoos. If you’d like to check out one or more of the many zoos in New York City I highly recommend purchasing a city pass that will allow you free admission to many of the area zoos. Keep in mind that some of the attractions inside the zoo will cost extra so you should expect to pay something for your day at the zoo(s) but every little bit you can save along the way helps and you will be surprised at how quickly you can recover the cost of your pass.
New York City began to feel the effects of Hurricane Sandy, one of the most powerful storms ever hit the United States, as the wind kept getting stronger on Monday afternoon (29/10), while a crane in the downtown area feared collapse.
Hurricane Sandy is coming up into the east coast.
New York City mart yearn for offer 125 meteorites on behalf of vending, plus a hefty chunk of the moon and a 179-pound iron cosmic pitch with the aim of evokes Edvard Munch’s iconic painting "The Scream.
Imagine crossing the Atlantic ocean in less than one hour
A transatlantic tunnel is a theoretical tunnel that would span the Atlantic Ocean between North America and Europe, and would carry a mass transit of some kind. Trains seem to be the favorite choice and they will be able to reach speeds of 500 to 8,000 kilometers per hour or 310 to 5,000 mph. The technology for these high speeds we already in place today. Whats stopping us from completing this tunnel “NOTHING” that is apart from the cost, estimated to be somewhere in the region of 175 billion dollars – $12 Trillion dollars.
The transport to New York’s Museum of the space shuttle prototype was slightly damaged during the trip across the Hudson River.
Last Friday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that he wants to see the Indian Point nuclear power plant, located 38 miles from New York City, shut down. "This plant in this proximity to the city was never a good risk," he explained. Cuomo was hardly the first person to express concerns about the plant, which supplies power to New York City and its suburbs. A day before the governor’s statement, the nearly four-decade-old site was one of 14 US nuclear plants cited for safety "near-misses" in a report by the Union of Concerned Scientists. Which raises the question: What should New Yorkers do if a Japan-like emergency were to hit Indian Point?