I'm from SoCal and love it there, but perhaps the most vibrant, lively, and flourishing place in the U.S. that I'd love to live in is NYC. In the three times that I've visited there, I have always fallen in love with the frenetic cultural aspects as well as the beauty found in both the architecture of skyscrapers and the nature of Central Park. As part of my geography class, I am to keep a blog about a place that I would like to further study, and there's no better place than New York City.
Monday, March 14, 2011
NYC is Not Bypassed
This post consists of looking at the Bypassed East, which is a general region located in Northern New England. While the state of New York is certainly a part of Northern New England, the CITY of New York is NOT a part of the Bypassed East. That doesn't mean we can't talk about it, right? In fact, only a portion of the state of New York is a part of The Bypassed East, and this includes the Adirondack Mountains in the North Eastern part of the state. These mountains make up a part of the southern extension of the Canadian Shield and, compared to the rest of the mountain ranges in the Bypassed East, it is more rounded rather than angular.
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