• People Stop Traffic to Capture Beautiful Sunset in New York: Video went Viral

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    People Stop Traffic to Capture Beautiful Sunset in New York: Video went Viral

    On a bustling Manhattan street, a large crowd was snapping shots of the stunning sunset. color:#2E2E2E">

    color:#2E2E2E">Digital Desk: Sunsets have an undefined natural beauty, and
    there are a lot of people that enjoy them all over the world. People have their
    own lists of places where they can immerse themselves in the present moment.
    People in New York, on the other hand, halted traffic to photograph a stunning
    sunset.



    color:#2E2E2E">On a bustling Manhattan street, a large crowd was snapping shots
    of the stunning sunset.



    color:#2E2E2E">The caption of the photo, shared on Twitter by a person named
    Kira, reads, "New York city is not real LMAOO."



    Sunsets have an
    undefined natural beauty, and there are a lot of people that enjoy them all
    over the world. People have their own lists of places where they can immerse
    themselves in the present moment. People in New York, on the other hand, halted
    traffic to photograph a stunning sunset.



    The big gathering of
    people was clicking photos of the spectacular sunset on a busy Manhattan
    street.



    Shared
    by a user named Kira on Twitter, the caption of the post reads, “New York city
    is not real LMAOO.”



    The
    woman recorded the video while driving her car. She demonstrated how excited
    people were about the sunset, which they wanted to capture on their phones and
    cameras.



    In
    the video, a dancer performs in the middle of the street, with two males
    filming her with cameras in their hands.



    On
    Twitter, the video has received more than 10.8 million views and 4.9 lakh
    likes. So far, over 51,000 people have retweeted it.



    One participant suggested, "I suppose
    it's the one day a year when the sun sets exactly down the Manhattan
    streets."



    "That wasn't any ordinary
    sunset." We have Manhattanhenge a couple of times a year, where the sun
    sets right along the Manhattan street grid. It's a great photo opportunity for
    us."



    "This is what
    they're seeing," wrote a third person, who answered with a lovely sunset
    photo in the comment area.