Mother Nature apologizes for Sandy’s wrath with an amazing double rainbow display over New York.
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Mother Nature apologizes for Sandy’s wrath with an amazing double rainbow display over New York.
Definitely check out this video taken from The New York Times’ webcam of Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy. The GIFs obviously do not do it justice.
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Image via usatoday:
Another amazing Sandy photo — a flooded parking lot filled with taxi cabs in Hoboken, N.J. http://usat.ly/TRKcsH
Photo by Charles Sykes, AP
I went for a ride over the Williamsburg Bridge and into the city. Down the east side, into South Street Seaport, Wall Street, TriBeCa, and up through the West Village. It’s bad. That’s the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. And that’s the building that had its entire facade sheared off. There were so many random things washed up on the sidewalk. It was as if the waters looted Ann Taylor. South Street Seaport and lower Manhattan was ravished. It’s going to take a long, long time for this city to get back to normal. So much water damage.
“Memory Babe.” Which I’d forgotten about. by warrenellis http://instagr.am/p/RL6D_0hocX/
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.
Laser puzzle at 5 Beekman Street.
Midnight Madness 2012 (“Midnight Madness Returns”) was an all night puzzle solving game in Lower Manhattan on October 6 - 7, 2012. Over 200 people from Goldman Sachs and other organizations participated. The game raised $1.4 million for the Good Shepherd Services charity.