Of all the five boroughs of New York City, Queens has the greatest ethnic diversity. it's a real pleasure living here. Jackson Heights is a large neighborhood that in itself is multi ethnic. Here is the Indian section where one can savor the different foods and unique items of this great culture. These photos were shot a few years ago on a Sunday afternoon with the Olympus E-20. You can almost smell the curry.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Jackson Heights, Queens, NYC
Of all the five boroughs of New York City, Queens has the greatest ethnic diversity. it's a real pleasure living here. Jackson Heights is a large neighborhood that in itself is multi ethnic. Here is the Indian section where one can savor the different foods and unique items of this great culture. These photos were shot a few years ago on a Sunday afternoon with the Olympus E-20. You can almost smell the curry.
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