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Old September 6th 05, 03:12 PM
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Hi nightbat Best we realize what Venice is showing us is the reality as
to what will happen to coastal cities everywhere. Wind made waves and
the land planing up make for great surfing. Big waves are very
beautiful,and dynamic,but also have great destructive energy(water is
heavy) A wave splashing down in the area of New York 42 street,and 9
avenue is not good. Best to keep in mind that Manhattan is an
island. One advantage NY city has is. It has the greatest sewer system
in the world. A sewer system carved through solid granite. The greatest
fresh water system in the world as well. New York was built by genius.
Money spent in the right directions. That is why it is breath taking to
look at from the air,as well as walking its main streets and avenues.
Its great central park is worth going to NY to see. Bert

 




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