Rivers Of Mud

On the 7th anniversary of the first London tube bombings, references to Enoch Powell’s speech seem appropriate. However, these pictures are of the pitch black Poudre River, which is full of black carbon from the High Park fire.

Video quality sucks – new phone – haven’t figured out how to use it yet.

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8 Responses to Rivers Of Mud

  1. Kaboom says:

    Good thing the rain washed it down the canyons before the EPA figured out they had to contain the small particular matter by spraying the area with glue.

  2. Me says:

    So the drought is over again?

  3. John B., M.D. says:

    So, is this true carbon pollution?

  4. GeologyJim says:

    I saw the Poudre yesterday and wondered – what is Fort Collins doing in their water-treatment plant? Pretty icky stuff.

  5. ozspeaksup says:

    does that make it the Black Poudre river?
    boom boom:-)

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