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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The sprawling pile of hundreds of thousands of tires isn't easy to spot from the ground, sitting in a rural South Carolina clearing accessible by only a circuitous dirt path that winds through thick patches of trees. No one knows how all those tires got there, or when.
But, Calhoun County Council Chairman David Summers says of this giant rubber menace, "You can see it from space."
Authorities have charged one person in connection with the mess of roughly 250,000 tires, which covers more than 50 acres on satellite images. And now a Florida company is helping haul it
Originally posted by shushu
Old tires...
Originally posted by MzMorbid
If you think that's bad check this out.
Originally posted by liejunkie01
Nice picture from space
I have Yahoo and I have to say that their articles are lacking in good reporting ethics
Originally posted by Turq1
Originally posted by MzMorbid
If you think that's bad check this out.
12,000 "bits of trash" in orbit isn't too shocking really.
And I wonder how long it's going to take to get cleaned up, we know who will pay for it.edit on 19-11-2011 by Turq1 because: (no reason given)