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September 10, 2007

A bridge at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia with perfectly green water underneath.

Bridge at Harpers Ferry

The canals were part of an industrial network of paper mills and manufacturing in the town. The factories were washed away in the mid-19thC by floods. By that time coal was starting to take over from water as the main form of industrial energy. Harpers Ferry became a ghost town. Today it is a national park with Civil War and Abolitionist history.

| Posted by cam at 10:57 AM | | Comments (2)
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Cam,
so why the green river then?

Gary, The canals and ponds are no longer connected to the river. That water is about 30cm deep and stagnant.

 
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