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01-18-2008, 10:41 AM #1multi format master in a film geek package
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The Emptied Prairie
From January's National Geographic. Very moving series, I think. The accompanying article is good, too.
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01-18-2008, 12:30 PM #2I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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I think it's an interesting series as well. Some of the photos remind me of the images taken around Chernobyl after the meltdown. Just an eerie, lonely feeling.
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ABC news reported Friday night that the folks from North Dakota did not appreciate National Geographic’s report on the Emptied Prairie
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A series like that could be done in any town...
...and probably should be.
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World peace through zoning!
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A stunning series none the less. If I didn't have the health issues and need to be near a transplant facility, I'd love to live there.
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Yea, it's such a ridiculous issue. I'm from North Dakota originally (Fargo) and find it pathetic that the governor is getting all worked up about the article. It's not like the article was attacking ND! They were telling it like it is...I know, I've been out in that area many times! I have family in Marmarth, ND, one of the towns mentioned. In fact, I just posted some shots I took of Marmarth in December. I'll post them and a couple more below since they pertain to this thread:






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Yeah i bought that issue of NG.. awesome series. Also some amazing shots of the E-waste in Ghana.
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01-24-2008, 12:41 AM #9multi format master in a film geek package
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As a city planner and a historic preservationist, I get bummed out to see the work of man neglected and allowed to vanish back into the prairie. I know, I get the organic nature of our built environment, and that man-made things, just like natural things, have a lifespan and eventually die, but still...I mean, these places and buildings and towns represent real history, history tied to the people that lived/worked/played/learned/died in a place. I know it sounds trite, but without things it's hard to keep track of history. People and a way of life get forgotten. It just seems like such a waste and a shame for all the hard work and dedication of people to be discarded. Sigh. I shall now descend from my soapbox.
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