Eric Billingsley
The Anchorage area does not have a big pollution, besides roadside litter. There is light pollution that is very noticable as one heads south out of Anchorage.
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Submitted on: September 12, 2004
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Eric BillingsleyThe Anchorage area does not have a big pollution, besides roadside litter. There is light pollution that is very noticable as one heads south out of Anchorage. visit: Homepage | Pixo Profile Submitted on: September 12, 2004 |
Thomas Joachim Muus StensballePolluted waterfall, by Thomas Muus Stensballe. visit: Additional Link | Pixo Profile Submitted on: September 12, 2004 |
Aninda PraptiningtyasJakarta traffic jams - one of the major sources of pollution in the entire city. visit: Additional Link | Pixo Profile Submitted on: September 14, 2004 |
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Jörgen Perssonmore than one type of pollution in action here. light, sound, odor, and some good old nuyorican steam - the most notable, but least dangerous type... visit: Pixo Profile Submitted on: September 17, 2004 |
Vernon CheePieces of metal left behind from a water diversion project. visit: Homepage | Pixo Profile Submitted on: September 16, 2004 |
Katie SkinnerPollution from the heat plant at Ball State University visit: Additional Link | Pixo Profile Submitted on: October 9, 2004 |
Ashir AshurovWell , What could be said here ?! Pictures says it all . All pictures were taken in Brooklyn (SheepsheadBay Area), New York, USA except the "wall street entrance", and they represent some of my reflections (or reflections of the camera) on the topic of polution and unconscious approach to the way we live and consume , and set our priorities in respect to surrounding & environment. visit: Additional Link | Pixo Profile Submitted on: October 22, 2004 |
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