Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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25 years on, disabilities act has changed lives of millions
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Corps has $2.4 million for Waterway dredging at IOP, Sullivan’s
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Corps of Engineers to dredge north of Charleston, SC Despite the President’s promise to fund shovel-ready projects, the photograph here clearly depicts a vessel run aground in shoaled water in the ICW, a federal waterway. Entire stretches are two feet deep or less where federal law requires a minimum controlling depth of twelve feet. After…
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During a meal time in London, diners as well as passersby came to the aid of a cyclist trapped beneath a double-decker bus. A crowd estimated at between thirty to forty lifted by hand a fourteen ton double-decker bus from a cyclist caught beneath the bus. His latest condition is listed as “serious.” Highlight and…
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The State of Maine was at one time part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Some of the following photos are of Down East, part of Maine, or the mid-section of the Atlantic coast of Maine. Some of the villages and towns include Wiscasset, Edgecomb, and Damariscotta. The entire town of Wiscasset, Maine, is preserved as…
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The source of the San Antonio River, a major waterway in Texas, is a series of springs originating about four miles north of the center of town, running southeasterly 240 miles until it ends at its mouth, the Gulf of Mexico. River Walk runs approximately one level down from automobile street level, paralleling the San…