Dolors on the South Twin Tower named "The Top of the World" (110 floor)
In September-October, 1979 my wife, Dolors Cabrera Guillen and I, Mariano Bayona Estradera, decided to visit New York City on a 17 vacation days in order to accomplish two wishes. First, to know the city of New York (and afterwards Niagara Falls) because in my childhood my father always showed me Manhattan and Niagara Falls pictures from magazines he collected. And second to buy Superman comics (we bought 1100) to our collection (nowadays more than 8000 Superman comics from all over the world). Here we are some pictures taken in October with the Twin Towers in all of them to the Robert Ziegler and Stefka Ammon's MY_WTC Project. Click NEXT to see the following pictures.
Dolors looking at Liberty Island with an eyesight of New Jersey (South Tower)
Mariano on the South Tower. Behind him, upper Manhattan
Dolors on the South Tower. Behind her, upper Manhattan
Dolors on the complexity "Top of the World" in the South Tower (110 floor)
Dolors inside the South Twin Tower in the 107 floor. The elevetors went to the 107 floor in one minute. Then you must use the stairs to go to the 110 floor. You could only go to the "Top of the World" in days with no wind
The Twin Towers seeing from the boat named "Circle Line" on the New York bay
The same with Mariano
The same after passing under the Brooklyn Bridge
The Twin Towers and Dolors over the Brooklyn Bridge
Dolors on the top of the "RCA Building" (now General Motors Building). In 1979, tourists only could go to the top of the RCA Buiding, Empire State Building (you can see it in the middle) and the South Twin Tower.
The Twin Towers seeing from Liberty Island
The Twin Towers seeing from Liberty Island
The Twin Towers seeing from Liberty Island
The Twin Towers seeing behind Dolors in the background
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