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  • Nairn1

    NooYoik, 1931, apparently.

    Tell me, NooYoikas - if the wind's blowing a sort of NE/SW / SW/NE angle, does it get really windy down those main streets?

    Just that there's a development that's gone up near here that has gridded tall structures and by fuck it gets gusty there, no matter what.

    • It's really crazy to see How Fucking Much our population's grown in barely a hundred years. We have no idea yet, what we've done.Nairn
    • Yea about the wind but also depends exactly where you are
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    • urban planning knows what its doing since a long time... sadly more often to to advantage to power or commerce than vitality of citizens..neverscared
    • Cities were not focused on citizens well being, until now, I hope we can change this on this century... Reversing car centric urban planning is going to be...OBBTKN
    • a hard workOBBTKN
    • Wow great photo.instrmntl
    • #SenecaVillageimbecile
    • It was beautiful w/o newyorkersmaquito
    • Is that the Hudson or East river on the left? Sad to see how much prettier it was with rapids and white water.Akagiyama
    • we are facing southwest. the foreground small square is mount morris park, it will become marcus garvey park in 1973. the river to the right is the hudsonimbecile
    • no guarantee, but fairchild aerial surveys is probably responsible for the photo https://digitalcolle…imbecile
    • In nyc that’s not southwest. It’s south. We’re New Yorkers, we don’t care what the actual map says. It’s south
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    • facing southwestimbecile
    • Right. South.
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    • New Amsterdam was better.milfhunter
    • lol with nb and imbecile, I can totally see the NY perspective there hahaNairn
    • It makes sense to say south on the street because it’s up, down, or over. In the air though? We’re facing southwest.imbecile

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