Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
Month: May 2016
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The first Super-virus case in the United States has been reported in a 49 year old Pennsylvania, according to the Washington Post. This means that the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has deemed the virus untreatable by the drug of last resort.
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The superbug that doctors have been dreading just reached the U.S.
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Lake Okeechobee water released into St. Lucie River, Indian River Lagoon reduced | Graphic
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With Shuttles Gone, Private Ventures Give Florida’s Space Coast A Lift
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Fernando Menis cavernous concert hall in Poland uses crushed brickwork CPress the blue sentence above to see a series of photographs of this contemporary Polish concert with unusual cladding and narrated by this well-known Canary Islands (Tenerife) architect. Ensure the sound is on.
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The world’s largest cruise ship and its supersized pollution problem
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TAP ON ARTICLE: Florida crocodiles: Man-eating Nile beasts confirmed in swamps
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In early colonial America, including Georgia, the earliest form of transport bore a variety of names for virtually the same kind of maritime travel. These vessels were variously known as narrow boats, packet boats, or simply canal boats. Horses ambling along a parallel dirt path, called a tow path, pulled the boat at an agonizingly…
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“This is a three-dimensional city.” At FiveThirtyEight, Oliver Roeder dives into the fascinating history of New York City elevators using a new database that lists every elevator in town. via New York’s Elevators Define The City — Discover</a