Sep 18, 2011 23:35
[ there's a woman standing before Central Park. behind her, a large area of it is roped off and it's overflowing with plantlife. it looks almost like a jungle with how much the plants are growing, flowers blooming everywhere.
further in the distance, you can see that areas of the park haven't been affected. ]
It might be hitting fall, but it looks like no one's told the park. [ the woman clears her throat ] Central Park has been growing plants nonstop for the past night. It has local botanists and the police stumped, but so far, it seems that we've just been blessed by Mother Nature with beauty of an incredible nature.
[ the camera view pans across the little green paradise, where passerbyers are peering at it curiously, but keeping their distance. ]
While nothing of harm has come from this, the area has been marked as off-limits and no one being allowed to enter. For now, let's enjoy what last little bit we have of summer before fall really comes around.
[ and back to the woman ]
This is Wendy Rodriguez of Channel 8 News and back to you, Tom.
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