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What does new york look like from the air?

This is a photo taken on the cable car from Roosevelt Island in new york to Manhattan. The left bank is the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the right bank is the northern half of Roosevelt Island, and the East River is in the middle. Autumn red leaves and sunshine, as well as clear rivers and rows of tall buildings, constitute a beautiful picture.

The expressway passing by the East River and the roller coaster in the amusement park next to the East River. The national conditions of the United States are vast and sparsely populated, and such a scene may only be seen in new york.

Overlooking the streets of new york from the cable car, it can be said that there is a lot of traffic. Almost all the streets in new york are one-way, which can make the most of the limited roads and let more cars pass. I don't know how it is in China.

This is the cable car to the station. A car can squeeze about 30 people, and there are only two rows of seats in it. Most passengers can only stand. Fortunately, it is surrounded by glass, so everyone can enjoy the scenery of new york.