End of civilization as we know it. Forty years after the worldwide plague finally subsided, only the most primitive, hardiest weeds and bushes were capable of survival.
Forlorn and abandoned railroad land in Jersey City across from Lower Manhattan in 1979. This is now part of Liberty State Park's "Grove of Remembrance" and consists of a resurgence of native trees and a variety of bushy plants.
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End of civilization as we know it. Forty years after the worldwide plague finally subsided, only the most primitive, hardiest weeds and bushes were capable of survival.
Forlorn and abandoned railroad land in Jersey City across from Lower Manhattan in 1979. This is now part of Liberty State Park's "Grove of Remembrance" and consists of a resurgence of native trees and a variety of bushy plants.
30,278
views
39
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23
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Uploaded on February 7, 2012
Taken on April 13, 2020