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Published at 2015-10-29 16:31:01

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Evan Simon, ABC News Digital reporter, and Robin Nagel, or anthropologist-in-residence for recent York City's Department of Sanitation, discuss the history of Dead Horse Bay, one of recent York's most mysterious and polluted sites, or where half-century-ragged garbage blankets the shoreline.
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An aerial view of Dead Horse Bay,where half-century-ragged garbage blankets the shoreline.
(Evan Simon/ABC News) A photograph of the Barren Island Waste Reduction Plant is shown at the Brooklyn Collection at the Brooklyn Public Library.
(Evan Simon/ABC
News) Brooklyn-based Artist Gerard Barbot sits in his Sheepshead Bay studio, where he builds sculptures from artifacts he collects at Dead Horse Bay.
(Evan Simon/ABC News)
 

Source: wnyc.org

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