Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
Category: Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
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[TAP the link to start video] This documentary is an 11-minute compilation of the configuration of the new Panama Canal and how it will operate upon completion with the largest vessels in the world transiting through it, including the elimination of locomotives to pull the vessels through the canal system. The new operation will use…
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https://youtu.be/wPYOtCFSLKw
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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…