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Re: Can You Do This???

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@ECBG  @Zernia Rose   It's an attraction/ride at Rockefeller Center in NYC.  It's not real.

 

https://abc7chicago.com/rockefeller-center-the-beam-ride-attraction-lunch-atop-a-skyscraper/14132989... 

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Agreed, @ECBG ,  that original photo is super harrowing and never fails to make me queasy!   Those men were amazing, and the photo is a priceless artifact of an earlier time...

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They are Native American "Skywalkers"

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@newjerseygirl wrote:

@ECBG  @Zernia Rose   It's an attraction/ride at Rockefeller Center in NYC.  It's not real.

 

https://abc7chicago.com/rockefeller-center-the-beam-ride-attraction-lunch-atop-a-skyscraper/14132989... 


@newjerseygirl 

 

Thanks but that one makes my stomach churn as well!

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Oh no, oh no, oh no, no, no, no!  

 

I don't care if it's not real, a glass enclosure around them, the floor five feet below them, or photoshopped,  It still makes my stomach flip!  

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No, not even the new attraction...it's not for me.  Maybe if I were much younger.

 

I can remember seeing that iconic photo many years ago and realized that this is how many of those workers spent their day and how they took their lunch.  I found it very unbelievable but really how else were they going to keep building up. Some sadly did fall and lost their lives.

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I find it's a shame that we can't believe our own eyes when it comes to photographs anymore!  Is it real or is it photo shopped?

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The original photo was a staged promo for the new building. The men didn't really congregate to eat lunch. 

The history behind the building of the skyscrapers is quite interesting and a testament to the diversity of traditional cultural skills needed to build this country. The Mohawk Indians played a large part in the Iron works industry in NYC.

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@newjerseygirl  My comments were not in reference to the contemporary photo. I had hope that writing circa 1932 and the RCA building would have been clarifying. Again, my comments refer to the Black and white photo with only the men.