I’m back with my regular photo blog.  This had been delayed because of the accident committed on my web site last week.  This whole site was mistakenly deleted by the tech support who was supposed to troubleshoot my other web site that’s newly registered with them.  The mistake made bigapplecity.com down for two days, plus, whole week on me to check for lost pages and rebuild other pages that lost the right links. 

Anyway, my photo blog today covers the Central Park, which is the most visited park in the whole USA.  It runs from 59th Street to 110th Street (midtown to Harlem area), 5th Avenue to 8th Avenue (eastside to westside).  This landscaped park has natural looking ponds and lakes, walking and jogging tracks, consevatory garden, outdoor amphitheater, playground for children, wide area for sunbathing and resting on summer time, mini-zoo, and scating rinks.

Once you’re inside the park, you won’t feel that you’re in a busy, noisy suburban city.  That’s because its boundaries are surrounded by natural trees that blocks a sight where there are running traffics.  The whole area is closed to commercial vehicles.

Buildings and properties surrounding the park are the most expensive and lucrative ones in the city. The park’s popularity has spread all over the world, because of the hundreds of Hollywood movies shot in this place.


 
 
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