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How a Champagne-Laden Steamship Ended Up in a Kansas Cornfield
How a Champagne-Laden Steamship Ended Up in a Kansas Cornfield
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Cool stuff.:)
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I'm more surprised how deep it is.
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Still, cool discovery. |
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A 'brace' of pistols!
THANKS ONKEL stuff like this makes my day. http://assets.atlasobscura.com/artic...2151/image.jpg
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Downstream boats are cargo laden while upstrem are mostly empty.
Industry and population centers were on the coast so ore, coal and grain was shipped downstream. |
Western history: one thing just flows into...the Missouri!
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Fast, nasty, and full of logs, the Missouri was treacherous and the chain of western rivers feeding into it equally so. Boats 'grasshoppered' their way upstream; hence the Corps of engineers interest in the project to make it navigable. Quote:
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That is really something. The clay pipes are very neat indeed.
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