Dumping old subway cars in to the Atlantic for a greener planet!
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Sameer Kumar , Hyderabad:
Apr 12 2008
Made Popular Apr 12 2008
This is probably the most unbelievable piece of news if you have never heard of something like this before and I really was taken aback for a moment too before the idea hit me swiftly. While dumping trash in to the ocean might appear to be suicidal...
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I forgot to mention this neat site with some cool wreck diving on it. It is from the Puget Sound. Check it out!
Wreck Dives
Wreck Dives
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Yes, Nick that is indeed a cool idea and more importantly an idea that could help us save the planet in more than one way. I have known that people are trying to encourage coral reefs on these wreckages and the idea is apparently working out pretty well. Finally for once, our trash is becoming something of a good thing for the planet and that truly is great news. But I hope they do not over do this; maybe they can’t either :)
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Hello,
Great post.
I just had to add some information. I am no expert on the subject of diving, but here in the Puget Sound region there are some AMAZING wreck diving. The act of using old ships, containers or other scrap is a wonderful idea.
Of course, you wouldn’t want any with toxic chemicals or anything like that, but as long as it’s clean it is pretty neat.
Think about what it would be like to swim through those old subway cars when they are infested with sea life.
Sounds really neat to me.
Thanks for the post.
N
Great post.
I just had to add some information. I am no expert on the subject of diving, but here in the Puget Sound region there are some AMAZING wreck diving. The act of using old ships, containers or other scrap is a wonderful idea.
Of course, you wouldn’t want any with toxic chemicals or anything like that, but as long as it’s clean it is pretty neat.
Think about what it would be like to swim through those old subway cars when they are infested with sea life.
Sounds really neat to me.
Thanks for the post.
N
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I forgot to mention this neat site with some cool wreck diving on it. It is from the Puget Sound. Check it out!
Wreck Dives
Wreck Dives
1 Stars
Yes, Nick that is indeed a cool idea and more importantly an idea that could help us save the planet in more than one way. I have known that people are trying to encourage coral reefs on these wreckages and the idea is apparently working out pretty well. Finally for once, our trash is becoming something of a good thing for the planet and that truly is great news. But I hope they do not over do this; maybe they can’t either :)
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Hello,
Great post.
I just had to add some information. I am no expert on the subject of diving, but here in the Puget Sound region there are some AMAZING wreck diving. The act of using old ships, containers or other scrap is a wonderful idea.
Of course, you wouldn’t want any with toxic chemicals or anything like that, but as long as it’s clean it is pretty neat.
Think about what it would be like to swim through those old subway cars when they are infested with sea life.
Sounds really neat to me.
Thanks for the post.
N
Great post.
I just had to add some information. I am no expert on the subject of diving, but here in the Puget Sound region there are some AMAZING wreck diving. The act of using old ships, containers or other scrap is a wonderful idea.
Of course, you wouldn’t want any with toxic chemicals or anything like that, but as long as it’s clean it is pretty neat.
Think about what it would be like to swim through those old subway cars when they are infested with sea life.
Sounds really neat to me.
Thanks for the post.
N
1 Stars
I forgot to mention this neat site with some cool wreck diving on it. It is from the Puget Sound. Check it out!
Wreck Dives
Wreck Dives
1 Stars
Yes, Nick that is indeed a cool idea and more importantly an idea that could help us save the planet in more than one way. I have known that people are trying to encourage coral reefs on these wreckages and the idea is apparently working out pretty well. Finally for once, our trash is becoming something of a good thing for the planet and that truly is great news. But I hope they do not over do this; maybe they can’t either :)
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Great post.
I just had to add some information. I am no expert on the subject of diving, but here in the Puget Sound region there are some AMAZING wreck diving. The act of using old ships, containers or other scrap is a wonderful idea.
Of course, you wouldn’t want any with toxic chemicals or anything like that, but as long as it’s clean it is pretty neat.
Think about what it would be like to swim through those old subway cars when they are infested with sea life.
Sounds really neat to me.
Thanks for the post.
N