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k1lk1 t1_itg3hir wrote
> it alone stands in NYC as pristine
It's hardly pristine, every square inch is curated.
And NYC has tons of good parks, some of the more wild than Central Park.
Wasdcursor t1_itg75ex wrote
NY state for sure has many great parks but which other ones within city limits? Riverside is nice but I'm not sure if it counts in the same way.
Pristine was probably generous. Maybe I meant sacrosanct, like it's some wonderland when in fact it's.... It's what it is.
k1lk1 t1_itg7sn7 wrote
Prospect
Van Cortlandt
Pelham Bay
Astoria Park
Forest Park
Rockaway Beach
Crocheron
I mean there are hundreds. Even if you insist on being so Manhattan focused, there's Inwood Hill.
kinky_boots t1_itgapb7 wrote
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden tracks their cherry trees during the spring on a daily basis to inform the public when each individual tree is at pre peak or post bloom.
Most_Dealer2211 t1_itgun60 wrote
Fort Tryant Park.
Wasdcursor t1_itg1esj wrote
So astonishing to study this much-hallowed strip of nature so minutely. Shows that every square acre of land has its own nuances, but also sad that it alone stands in NYC as pristine.