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This page simply reformats the Flickr public Atom feed for purposes of finding inspiration through random exploration. These images are not being copied or stored in any way by this website, nor are any links to them or any metadata about them. All images are © their owners unless otherwise specified.

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radicl by timetomakethepasta

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radicl

250227SHRR020 by Marilyn Humphries

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250227SHRR020

Feb. 27, 2025. Boston, MA.
Save the Housatonic Rally. Residents from Lee and western Massachusetts held a rally outside of Faneuil Hall to call on General Electric to clean up the Housatonic River. Concerned citizens, elected officials and state advocacy leaders want a permanent, durable clean-up solutions for the river which GE and Monsanto contaminated for years.
Between 1930 and 1977, GE dumped highly toxic PCBs into the Housatonic River from its Pittsfield plant effectively ruining the waterway for fishing and recreation. GE has proposed dredging approximately 20 percent of the PCBs from the sediment of the river and transport the toxic sludge to a dumpsite in Lee just several hundred feet from the river and over a major aquifer. Instead, the town of Lee and other communities of the Berkshires are asking GE to do the right thing: dredge and transport the toxic sediment to a pre-existing TOSCA facility or find ways it can be bioremediated and destroyed.
© 2025 Marilyn Humphries

250227SHRR018 by Marilyn Humphries

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250227SHRR018

Feb. 27, 2025. Boston, MA.
John Rumpler, Environment Massachusetts, Sr. Attorney.
Save the Housatonic Rally. Residents from Lee and western Massachusetts held a rally outside of Faneuil Hall to call on General Electric to clean up the Housatonic River. Concerned citizens, elected officials and state advocacy leaders want a permanent, durable clean-up solutions for the river which GE and Monsanto contaminated for years.
Between 1930 and 1977, GE dumped highly toxic PCBs into the Housatonic River from its Pittsfield plant effectively ruining the waterway for fishing and recreation. GE has proposed dredging approximately 20 percent of the PCBs from the sediment of the river and transport the toxic sludge to a dumpsite in Lee just several hundred feet from the river and over a major aquifer. Instead, the town of Lee and other communities of the Berkshires are asking GE to do the right thing: dredge and transport the toxic sediment to a pre-existing TOSCA facility or find ways it can be bioremediated and destroyed.
© 2025 Marilyn Humphries

250227SHRR025 by Marilyn Humphries

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250227SHRR025

Feb. 27, 2025. Boston, MA.
Save the Housatonic Rally. Residents from Lee and western Massachusetts held a rally outside of Faneuil Hall to call on General Electric to clean up the Housatonic River. Concerned citizens, elected officials and state advocacy leaders want a permanent, durable clean-up solutions for the river which GE and Monsanto contaminated for years.
Between 1930 and 1977, GE dumped highly toxic PCBs into the Housatonic River from its Pittsfield plant effectively ruining the waterway for fishing and recreation. GE has proposed dredging approximately 20 percent of the PCBs from the sediment of the river and transport the toxic sludge to a dumpsite in Lee just several hundred feet from the river and over a major aquifer. Instead, the town of Lee and other communities of the Berkshires are asking GE to do the right thing: dredge and transport the toxic sediment to a pre-existing TOSCA facility or find ways it can be bioremediated and destroyed.
© 2025 Marilyn Humphries

250227SHRR023 by Marilyn Humphries

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250227SHRR023

Feb. 27, 2025. Boston, MA.
Elizabeth Saunders, Clean water Action, Co-Director.
Save the Housatonic Rally. Residents from Lee and western Massachusetts held a rally outside of Faneuil Hall to call on General Electric to clean up the Housatonic River. Concerned citizens, elected officials and state advocacy leaders want a permanent, durable clean-up solutions for the river which GE and Monsanto contaminated for years.
Between 1930 and 1977, GE dumped highly toxic PCBs into the Housatonic River from its Pittsfield plant effectively ruining the waterway for fishing and recreation. GE has proposed dredging approximately 20 percent of the PCBs from the sediment of the river and transport the toxic sludge to a dumpsite in Lee just several hundred feet from the river and over a major aquifer. Instead, the town of Lee and other communities of the Berkshires are asking GE to do the right thing: dredge and transport the toxic sediment to a pre-existing TOSCA facility or find ways it can be bioremediated and destroyed.
© 2025 Marilyn Humphries

250227SHRR019 by Marilyn Humphries

© Marilyn Humphries, all rights reserved.

250227SHRR019

Feb. 27, 2025. Boston, MA.
Leigh Davis, Massachusetts State Representative, 3rd Berkshire District.
Save the Housatonic Rally. Residents from Lee and western Massachusetts held a rally outside of Faneuil Hall to call on General Electric to clean up the Housatonic River. Concerned citizens, elected officials and state advocacy leaders want a permanent, durable clean-up solutions for the river which GE and Monsanto contaminated for years.
Between 1930 and 1977, GE dumped highly toxic PCBs into the Housatonic River from its Pittsfield plant effectively ruining the waterway for fishing and recreation. GE has proposed dredging approximately 20 percent of the PCBs from the sediment of the river and transport the toxic sludge to a dumpsite in Lee just several hundred feet from the river and over a major aquifer. Instead, the town of Lee and other communities of the Berkshires are asking GE to do the right thing: dredge and transport the toxic sediment to a pre-existing TOSCA facility or find ways it can be bioremediated and destroyed.
© 2025 Marilyn Humphries

Cathay Pacific A330-300 B-LBK (not) taking off HKG/VHHH by Jaws300 (Mk II)

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Cathay Pacific A330-300 B-LBK (not) taking off HKG/VHHH

rejected takeoff (looks like some sort of hydraulic issue)

The Contaminated Water Reservoir by cybermike4567

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The Contaminated Water Reservoir

This is the bad water Reservoir, we need freash water!

Lab Leak by jgurbisz

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Lab Leak

Dumped 278/366 by m@rkjs

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Dumped 278/366

Inside coolant tank on 1988 saab 9000 - ewwwww ! by treeegrass

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Inside coolant tank on 1988 saab 9000 - ewwwww !

Yusuf the professional with Ambani's onion

contaminated - 2 by Anders Öfverström

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contaminated - 2

Down By The Old Mill Stream by 95wombat

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Down By The Old Mill Stream

A closer view of the abandoned English Station power plant in New Haven, Conn. Nearby floodlights put the brickwork into relief and create some nice reflections on the Mill River.

Waterfront White Elephant by 95wombat

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Waterfront White Elephant

The English Station in New Haven, Conn., burned coal and oil to make electricity from 1929 to 1991 but has been left to decay in the decades since. It’s built like a fortress but still too contaminated to reuse, despite millions of dollars in cleanup efforts.

Water testing_5 by Tony Markham

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Water testing_5

Testing the water of the Hacking River above the confluence with Camp Gully Creek, in the Royal National Park.
Video - youtu.be/CgZb2FjyNrc

Water testing_1 by Tony Markham

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Water testing_1

Testing the water of the Hacking River below the confluence with Camp Gully Creek, in the Royal National Park.
Video - youtu.be/CgZb2FjyNrc

Water testing_3 by Tony Markham

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Water testing_3

Testing the water of the Hacking River below the confluence with Camp Gully Creek, in the Royal National Park.
Video - youtu.be/CgZb2FjyNrc

Water testing_4 by Tony Markham

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Water testing_4

Testing the water of the Hacking River above the confluence with Camp Gully Creek, in the Royal National Park.
Video - youtu.be/CgZb2FjyNrc

Water testing_2 by Tony Markham

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Water testing_2

Testing the water of the Hacking River below the confluence with Camp Gully Creek, in the Royal National Park.
Video - youtu.be/CgZb2FjyNrc

Water testing_6 by Tony Markham

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Water testing_6

Testing the water of the Hacking River above the confluence with Camp Gully Creek, in the Royal National Park.
Video - youtu.be/CgZb2FjyNrc