
Central Park reservoir; Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
People are often surprised that an expanse of blue water in the middle of Manhattan is iconic NYC, and yet … there it is, the Central Park reservoir, perched at the upper half of the massive park like the pit of an avocado. Built in 1860, the 40 feet deep reservoir holds a billion gallons of water. Locals use the 1.58 miles running/walking track around the reservoir for their daily exercise (and might frown at you if you disregard the signage to follow a counter-clockwise direction, or bring your bikes or pets or strollers onto the track – they are not allowed). In this photo, taken from the Upper East Side looking toward the Upper West Side, the blue of the water strives to tickle the blue sky and the clouds get comfy on and in between the towering apartment buildings.
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Nice, and informative!
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🙂 Thanks!
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Lovely capture of the reservoir!
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Thank you! It is a magnificent place! 🙂
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Beautiful view of that reservoir. I’ve only seen this park a couple times in my life, but it is impressive.
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Indeed it is a gift to all of us who live in NYC, and a marvelous place to visit. I hope you get to see the park — and reservoir — again soon. Take good care and thank you for the comment! 🙂
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