Back to Battery Park, hungry were we. What would be New-York without all those famous hot-dog sellers? The only thing I have to say about it is that you must have an heavy-duty stomach if you try the all-dressed: it strips out!
Our idea was to go up through Manhattan, passing by Wall street, before getting to the World Trade Center (WTC). Of course, we met bunches of artefact sellers too (watches, belts, bracelets, wallets, etc.) as well as hot-peanut stands.
When we enter in Wall Street area, the streets become more and more thight, and the buildings more and more high. While walking, we passed in front of the New-York Stock Exchange.
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| The New-York stock exchange's facade. |
Quite close is Georges Washington standing up. And next to him are two canadian tourists.
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| Georges, Michel and Bart. | |
How to find the WTC throughout all those sky-scrapers? Though is it the highest in NY, it remains all relative to the ones that are surrounding us. To make our life more difficult, some streets were closed. We could not even go to the mass!
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| Trinity church. |
Well, after having wind around, we succeeded at getting out of the area and found our way to the WTC.