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We ventured outside during New York City's 'bomb cyclone' - and saw some of the city's iconic landmarks covered in snow

When I walked out of the Business Insider office on 5th Avenue, the cold wind smacked me in the face and I noticed how empty the streets and sidewalks were.

We ventured outside during New York City's 'bomb cyclone' - and saw some of the city's iconic landmarks covered in snow

There were few people out near the Flatiron building too.

There were few people out near the Flatiron building too.

And the line at in Shake Shack's original Madison Square Park location, which is normally really long, was non-existent.

And the line at in Shake Shack

Here's Time Square. It was really dark and desolate too. A lot of the lights were off.

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Without many lights on, along with the sharp wind and dark haze that hung in the air, it was hard to see far ahead. The tower in the distant is where the New Year's ball is dropped.

Without many lights on, along with the sharp wind and dark haze that hung in the air, it was hard to see far ahead. The tower in the distant is where the New Year

The Empire State Building was practically camouflaged.

The Empire State Building was practically camouflaged.

And here's the Plaza Hotel.

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I then ventured into Central Park.

I then ventured into Central Park.

Here's the Plaza from a distance, veiled in a white haze.

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While many people on the sidewalks looked frigid and uncomfortable, those in Central Park seemed to be having a blast.

While many people on the sidewalks looked frigid and uncomfortable, those in Central Park seemed to be having a blast.

A lot of kids and even adults were making snow angels.

A lot of kids and even adults were making snow angels.

Some, though, were huddled under the Inscope Arch.

Some, though, were huddled under the Inscope Arch.

Here's 5th Avenue just south of Central Park, which is filled with designer stores — but there weren't many shoppers out.

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Nor were there any protesters outside Trump Tower.

Nor were there any protesters outside Trump Tower.

Just a few pedestrians and people shoveling snow.

Just a few pedestrians and people shoveling snow.

The Subways were empty as well, and some were using it to hunker down. An average of 1,320 people die every year in New York City from hypothermia or exposure to cold.

The Subways were empty as well, and some were using it to hunker down. An average of 1,320 people die every year in New York City from hypothermia or exposure to cold.

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Here's a shot of one of the main subway terminals in Union Square, which is usually packed with people filing in and out.

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Few people were in the park as well.

Few people were in the park as well.

Just city workers shoveling and clearing snow.

Just city workers shoveling and clearing snow.

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