Here is part ten (part three of the Brooklyn bound version) of my project to get a video out the RFW of the entire BMT portion of the R line. We start at 14th Street Union Square, travel down the Broadway Line until Whitehall Street, the last stop in Manhattan. The following stations were in this video 14th Street Union Square – Opened April 14, 1918 8th Street – Opened June 22, 1917 Prince Street – Opened June 22, 1917 Canal Street – Opened January 5, 1918 City Hall – Opened April 14, 1918 Cortlandt Street – Opened April 14, 1918 These videos were taken on July 27, 2009 from 6:51 PM to 7:06 PM. Video Rating: 5 / 5
From the best view!!! Real life in New York City Fireworks the 4th of July 2010. Look like you still here “Hudson River” [12 avenue 59 street , Manhattan New York] Enjoy! Video Rating: 5 / 5
The Deering team travel to New York after winning a trip. Hammer wants to look up his old girlfriend, Cindy, and Mary Beth instantly feels pangs of jealousy. She allows him to but reaches her limit when she finds out that Hammer’s ex-girlfriend is a teen model, and a magazine wants Cindy and Hammer to pose as a couple for an upcoming magazine cover. The girls all crash a business party to spy on Hammer, watching him as he’s with Cindy. When Mary Beth thinks she sees something going on between the two, she ends up ruining the party and getting Hammer fired. Meanwhile, Rico, Silk, and Michael get into a food fight at a Knicks game and decide to get revenge on the Knicks fan, only to find that he’s a friend of Coach Katowinski’s. Video Rating: 5 / 5
“10000 Kilometers” IS NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH WWW.VISUALTRAVELING.COM ! ENJOY! “10000 Kilometers” is a Skateboard Documentary of the Transiberian Railway created by Patrik Wallner. It documents a two month long journey of eleven people traveling only by trains from Moscow to Hong Kong while skateboarding the unique architecture in various cities in Russia, Siberia, Mongolia & China. “10000 Kilometers” is not just a skateboarding film, it will cover and document the stories and entertaining adventures with detailed commentaries and Interviews. The Trailer featured here gives you a two minute insight of two month long trip. A couple shorter trailers will follow and be posted on visualtraveling.com before the release of the full length film around early 2010.