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I came across this video of a bunch of old cars pushed onto an eroding river bank.
https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/r ... d+vehicles
It reminded me of when I was a kid - the river we lived on looked pretty much like that. I can only imagine today's environmentalists having a fit at all the unsightly debris, let alone the fluids and plastics and so on that were released. Now they are likely buried in the roots of erosion-controlling weeds and trees, and before too long will be nearly all 'biodegraded' and certainly invisible from above ground.
Erosion Control the old-fashioned way
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Erosion Control the old-fashioned way
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Re: Erosion Control the old-fashioned way
I Colorado i saw a river bank that was Studerbaker pickups stood on their tailgates , on after the other for about 75 yards. It was a sight !
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Re: Erosion Control the old-fashioned way
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Well the link kind of evaporated, but there were a thousand or so junked automobiles about 30 feet apart nosed-down over the edge of an eroding river bank.
Well the link kind of evaporated, but there were a thousand or so junked automobiles about 30 feet apart nosed-down over the edge of an eroding river bank.
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Re: Erosion Control the old-fashioned way
Squeal like a pig !