⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking NYC : Long Island City, Queens to Newtown Creek Nature Walk, Brooklyn
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I walk from Long Island City, Queens to the Newtown Creek Nature Walk, Brooklyn via the Pulaski Bridge. The Newtown Creek Nature Walk is managed by the NYC Department of Environmental Protection and is a quarter mile walk along the waterfront of the polluted Newtown Creek.
From Wikipedia:
Newtown Creek, a 3.5-mile (6-kilometer) long tributary of the East River, is an estuary that forms part of the border between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, in New York City. Channelization made it one of the most heavily used bodies of water in the Port of New York and New Jersey and thus one of the most polluted industrial sites in the US, containing years of discarded toxins, an estimated 30,000,000 US gallons (110,000,000 l; 25,000,000 imp gal) of spilled oil, including the Greenpoint oil spill, raw sewage from New York City’s sewer system, and other accumulation from a total of 1,491 sites.
Newtown Creek was proposed as a potential Superfund site in September 2009, and received that designation on September 27, 2010.
Filmed May 15, 2019
Timestamps
4:30 - Walking over Newtown Creek on Pulaski Bridge
7:05 - Pulaski Bridge Exit to McGuinness Boulevard & Ash Street
8:35 - Clay Street & McGuinness Boulevard
10:05 - Paige Avenue & Clay Street
11:20 - Paige Avenue & Provost Street
12:45 - Newtown Creek Nature Walk Entrance
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FeiyuTech G6 Gimbal:
Zoom H1n Handy Recorder (2018 Model):
Camera Equipment I used or have used
GoPro Fusion — 360 Waterproof Digital VR Camera with Spherical 5.2K HD Video 18MP Photos:
GoPro HERO6 Black:
GoPro HERO5 Black:
FeiyuTech G5 Gimbal:
Panasonic G7:
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 7-14MM, F4.0 ASPH:
Zhiyun Crane V2 Gimbal:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
LowePro Photo Classic 300 AW:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew:
GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Battery with Dual Battery Charger:
Lifelimit Accessories Starter Kit for GoPro:
The CLAW Flexible Tripod:
AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro - Large:
Transcend USB 3.0 Card Reader:
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank:
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Type: Residential
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Price: $219,900
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Type: Residential
Agent: Angela Brown
Address: 45 Wayne Avenue
City: Ticonderoga
County: Essex
State: NY
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Year Built: 1970
Square Feet: 2,608
Bedrooms: 4
Floors: 2
Acres: 0.40
Zoning: Residential
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George Washington Bridge, New York City, NY, USA Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by - The George Washington Bridge (known informally as the GW Bridge, the GWB, the GW, or the George) is a double-decked suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting the Washington Heights neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City to Fort Lee, Bergen County, New Jersey, in the United States. Interstate 95 (I-95) and U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) cross the river via the bridge. The New Jersey Turnpike (part of I-95) and US 46, which lie entirely within New Jersey, end halfway across the bridge at the state border with New York. At its eastern terminus in New York City, the bridge connects with the Trans-Manhattan Expressway.
The bridge, an integral conduit within the New York Metropolitan Area, has an upper level carrying four lanes in each direction and a lower level with three lanes in each direction, for a total of 14 lanes of travel. The speed limit on the bridge is 45 mph (72 km/h), though congestion often slows traffic, especially during the morning and evening rush hours. The bridge's upper level carries pedestrian and bicycle traffic. As of 2013, the George Washington Bridge carries approximately 102 million vehicles per year, making it the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the bi-state government agency that owns and operates several area bridges, tunnels, and airports.
Source: wikipedia.org