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The Big Apple (USA) Bachelor

New York - USA, 2/10/1998

are five days in New York , which coincide with my last five days of travel.

Entry to USA was strange, because in the control of migration did not like too much to have so many stamps from Arab countries in the passport, and did not understand as a student could be traveling the world for 6 months.

made the mistake of not answering a question from form of customs (they did not understand) and I went to the baggage check. The officer repeated all the questions that had already made the man of migration, and now wanted me to disarm my backpack. Imagine that with so many months of travel, that was impossible to close, so I told him that if he opened it, he'd have to close. Looked both ways and let me pass.

traveled in the Big Apple its typical places: the Empire State Building (excellent view of the city - if they go up for night forget to take good pictures), the Madison Square Garden ( Instead of the biggest events ), the theaters of Broadway (which are centrally sale of tickets in a large office), the Church of San Patricio , and a finite building ( Flatiron Building) in a corner which always appears in the movies. We were in

Twin Towers (World Trade Center ) in Chinatown the Brooklyn Bridge of the Statue of Liberty , and Wall Street held ( NY Stock Exchange).

A little culture with Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) And the Metropolitan , referring to the international level.

The Central Park really giant, according to the city: the buildings are tall, very long and wide streets, the huge advertising billboards, and transit chaotic (high noise pollution). And the American flag everywhere.

when boarding the bus not expect the driver will lead the word, and bring change just because you have to pull the four 25-cent coins into a funnel, and no other way to pay the ticket. The underground not convey much security, so avoid using it at night. It's like something out of a movie vapor coming from the sewers of the Metro.

morning we walked towards the Central Park went against the grain of people moving into the financial center, and it was crazy. The city has more than 8 million inhabitants, and in the metropolitan area are nearly 22 million people.

When visiting San Francisco are more marginalized than poverty, but here are two things. People who are outside society and others who really need money.

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