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What is the highest point in New York City?
Question 1:
What is the highest point in New York City?
A.
Towers Hill - Queens
B.
Fieldston Hill - Bronx
C.
Long Hill; Bennett Park - Manhattan
D.
Todt Hill - Staten island
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Prendis National Park Authority (PNPA)
Prendis National Park includes mainland shore areas and Prendis Island itself. Please note, however, that additional restrictions will be in force for accessing the island this summer. Unless they are members of an official tour, visitor visitors to the Park will be prohibited from setting foot on Prendis Island. This rule also applies to individuals who may wish to visit the island independently using private watercraft. Such individuals may review the island from the water and may anchor offshore, but must not make landfall on the island.
The PNPA’s official boat tours for visitors to the island are offered seven days a week throughout the year and depart at two hour time intervals starting at 8 A.M. The final tour leaves at 4 P.M, except for the summer months of December through March, when this is extended to 6 P.M. Call 08 9776 5992 to make reservations. The official tour includes a brief visit to the island itself, where you can view bird-nesting areas with a PNPA park ranger as your authorized escort.
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• Tours are capped at 18 participants. If your group is smaller than 15, we reserve the right to include other visitors in your tour,
• Tickets are $20 per person for those 12 years of age and over and $10 per child under the age of 12.
• A nonrefundable deposit of $5 per person is required to hold a reservation for groups. Your deposit will be credited to your total group admission fee. If your party does not arrive at the specified time, we reserve the right to shorten the trip as necessary in order to avoid interfering with subsequent tours. Rescheduling cannot be considered.
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