Every Picture Tells a Story…
2m40 (“Un blog impactant”) is devoted to chronicling the problems that develop when truckers fail to heed the warning sign at the mouth of one of Paris’ tunnels. The site is in French… but then, the pictures do speak for themselves.
As we watch our heads, we might recall that it was on this date in 187 that the Mobro, a garbage barge, left Islip, Long Island, on what turned into a six-month odyssey. It stopped in several other states and three other countries, looking for a place to dump the 3,200 tons of garbage it was carrying– but was turned away each time. Eventually, it sailed back to Islip, where space was found.
source: Macrobuddies
Written by (Roughly) Daily
March 22, 2010 at 2:02 am
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Tagged with garbage, garbage barge, garbage dumping, garbage skow, Islip, Mobro, Paris, signage, solid waste, truck, truck accident, tunnels, warning signs