Caption:
On a sweltering day in New York City, with temperatures soaring to 94°F, spectators gathered for the National Puerto Rican Day Parade along Fifth Avenue. To escape the heat, many turned to an open fire hydrant on 59th Street and Central Park South, forming a line in eager anticipation. Each participant bent down to splash their faces and take a refreshing sip, embodying the spirit of community that characterizes the celebration. This scene not only highlights the vibrant atmosphere of the parade but also underscores the resilience of attendees amidst the summer heat. As the festivities unfolded, the hydrant became a symbol of refreshment and camaraderie in the heart of the city.
Size: 4783h x 6000w