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A photo taken this time last year near the University of Queensland, during the aftermath of the Brisbane floods.
Doheny beach near Los Angeles, CA, USA. The sign warns about water quality. People pick up trash. The waves thunder onto the shoreline. Some people swim and surf here, but we avoid the water given the warning.
The water is polluted from city runoff. It makes me sad.
Cleanup Day
Rio Descoberto
Distrito Federal - Brasil
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Lei do Direito Autoral nº 9.610, de 19 de Fevereiro de 1998: proíbe a reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor.
Law of the Copyright nº 9,610, Febr.19,1998: it forbids to the reproduction or spreading with commercial ends or not, in any media, also in the Internet, without previous consultation and approval it author.
8/3/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
Staff and Conservation Jobs Corps members at Patapsco help cleanup the Avalon area after devastating flash floods rocked central Maryland on July 30, 2016.
More than 700 volunteers cleared the James River and its banks of trash and recyclables on Sept. 10, 2016. The cleanup covered 17 sites in the cities of Richmond, Newport News, Petersburg and Lynchburg, and Chesterfield, Henrico, Goochland, Powhatan, Appomattox, Buckingham, Charles City and Isle of Wight counties. This is the 17th year for the cleanup, which is organized by the James River Advisory Council, jrac-va.org.
A CSX MOW truck has just finished trimming trees on the Cumberland Sub. The truck is in Cherry Run, WV. The far left track crosses the Potomac River and is the end of the Lurgan Subdivision (fromer WM). The track occupied by the truck is the low grade line, which follows the curvature of the Potomac River. The two tracks on the right are the High Grade line, which take a more direct route to Martinsburg, WV.