Photographer captures eerie 'pyramids' in New York City
These sand dunes are the result of the cleanup from Hurricane Sandy, the deadly superstorm that swept through the New York area in October. While the storm has long since passed, many signs of its devastation remain. Photographer Stephane Missier, aka Charles le Brigand, captured these images of the otherworldly mounds on the Rockaways in Queens. By Claudine Zap
- Wed, Jan 2, 2013
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