Archive for January, 2010
Beautiful autumn in New York
For those who had visited New York City, all would agree that New York is an amazing megapolitan city as a residence or tourism purposes.
But spend a long time in between the concrete buildings of skyscrapers; traffic and bustle of a busy street can make a person crave other sights.
Although the days of autumn will soon be over and the promised coming of the cold winter, the atmosphere presents fall foliage is another scene that has long coveted.
Foliage color and bright lights of this vibrant, dominated by a mix of fresh orange, red and yellow. Interesting sights can be enjoyed on the north side of New York City.
During this season, travel agents offering incentive tour packages autumn scenery. This time I was fortunate opportunity to join a tour package to enjoy the beauty of autumn in New York. The tour starts from the town center, roads 7th Ave, and in no time how long we were on the way out of town.
On the Lookout there is a tiny cafe house that has been around since 1937. This place gives the option for visitors to enjoy the beauty of the scenery as he was accompanied by the warmth of coffee or a glass of chocolate milk.
Then the tour continues, passing scenery hilltops are popping up on the sidelines of bits of fog. Once past the Bear Mountain National Park, we arrived at Fort Montgomery, which was built in the 18th century.
This castle serves to prevent the entry of British ships to the Hudson River. This place is spectacular overlooking the Hudson River and Bear Mountain Bridge, the first highway bridge that crosses the Hudson River, between the city of New York and Albany.