
The sandbox in the playground along Avenue A and Ninth Street in Tompkins Square Park is looking a little light on the sand these days.

The sand level is low enough that you can see the foundation...


Parent Choresh Wald, who shared these photos, noted: "It is the lowest I've ever seen it."
No word on what happened to the sand. Stolen? Eaten? Climate changed?
2 comments:
lets astro turf it
all those new buildings gotta get construction materials from somewhere
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