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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“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
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Bing Thom builds curved concrete library in British Columbia
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Out of this world: ‘Moon and Mars veggies’ grow in Dutch greenhouse
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The smallest and shallowest of the five major oceans in the world, the Arctic Ocean is also the ocean with the least amount of salt in water by volume of water. It encompasses 5.427 million square miles. It incorporates several islands, including Greenland and Shoe Island. The largest white mass on this map between longitudes…
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The Gulf Stream is warm current beginning on the Gulf of Mexico side of the tip of the Florida peninsula. It flows along the Atlantic coast line north until it meets the Labrador coast of Canada and the cool Labrador Current, thence the Gulf Stream flows east until it runs northwest along the British isles.…
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SpaceXFalcon9 On May 6, SpaceX, a private company successfully launched its Falcon 9 missile to deliver a Japanese telecommunications satellite into orbit. It’s reusable first stage landed perfectly on SpaceX’s drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Understanding April’s So-So Jobs Report