நியூயார்க்கில் நாங்கள் இருந்த 10 நாட்களை நினைவில் கொள்க (பகுதி 1)
வெளியிடப்பட்டது: 27.07.2017
It all started on June 21st, shortly after my Abiball. We had 10 wonderful days ahead of us in the Big Apple, with a little side trip to Canada.
I can claim that I've flown over the big lake several times, but it's always exciting.
Our journey to this amazing country took almost a whole day, but it was more than worth it when we saw the first glimpse of the skyscrapers. (Which, by the way, we had an breathtaking view of from our apartment)
June 22nd
As you know, you have jet lag when you fly through a few time zones, so we had the chance to enjoy this beautiful sunrise. Early in the morning, we set off for Manhattan to avoid the long line in front of the Empire State Building. (which was a very good idea, as we probably would have had to wait 2 hours when we came back down)
Continuing our way down Broadway, we finally reached the harbor. Thanks to our New York Pass, we didn't have to wait long to get our tickets. Now we just had to get in line for bag check. 😅
A ferry takes you to the island where the Statue of Liberty stands (Liberty Island), and with the same ferry we could also continue to Ellis Island, also known as Isle of tears. During the major waves of immigration, all immigrants were checked and documented here. They had to endure long waiting times full of uncertainty whether they would be allowed to enter the country or not.
Our last stop of the day was the High Line to the harbor. This little walk is highly recommended if you want to escape the street noise for an hour and want the constant honking to stop. Despite the fact that the park was designed to be located on former train tracks and is directly above the street, it is one of the quietest places we have had the pleasure of discovering. (The rest of our journey continues in Part 2) (All image rights belong to us)