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W hile I was figuring out why my electricity was cut off I got a phone-call from my newspaper in Holland. They were looking at CNN and they explained that the East Coast and parts of Canada had a blackout. Two minutes later they called again, telling me thousands of people were going for the bridges. I jumped on my bike and raced to the Queensboro Bridge. When I arrived, the two sidewalks on the lower level of the bridge were full of people.
I moved to the upper deck to get better light and a good view of the skyline. I walked halfway across the bridge, which is also the highest point, and found an elevated platform on the side of the bridge. I climbed up and stretched myself as much as possible over the edge to get a good view of the both decks of the bridge. The whole situation was a kind of bizarre: New York had a blackout, yet it was the middle of the day, the sun was bright and the weather beautiful. Perfect for a nice walk. People were general in a good spirit and it almost felt that New Yorkers were, all together, on a day trip. © René Clement |
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