Winding Through the Plains
NIce day winding back and forth near the Silver Run at Moose River Plains.
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NIce day winding back and forth near the Silver Run at Moose River Plains.
I am old enough to remember Flexi Disc. I didn't think much of them because they were generally junk, but they are kind of a neat technology.
Tiny little campsite, that's just a dirt spur off of NY 8. Rather noisy at night, but it was the only campsite that was open.
Just a beautiful autumn afternoon out on the Cedar River Flow.
"Despite irrefutable scientific evidence calling out the dangers of asbestos, 2 million tons of the carcinogen are exported every year to the developing world, where it's often handled with little to no regulation."
"For this episode of VICE Reports, correspondent Milène Larsson traveled to the world's largest asbestos mine in the eponymous town of Asbest, Russia, to meet workers whose livelihoods revolve entirely around the dangerous mineral. Surprisingly, the risks associated with asbestos mining didn't seem to worry the inhabitants; in fact, asbestos is the city's pride, celebrated with monuments, songs, and even its own museum."
"Larsson then visits Libby, Montana, another mining town almost on the other side of the globe, where the effects of asbestos exposure are undeniable: 400 townspeople have died from asbestos-related diseases, and many more are slowly choking to death. Why is the deadly industry of mining and selling asbestos still alive and well?"
Views of Moss Island and the Thomas Wind Bridge.
The Town of Bethlehem is replacing the local sewer and water lines and fixing up the Delmar streetscape, but for now it's a complete mess.