FRESH KILLS
Freshkills Park occupies 2200 acres in Staten Island, New York. Robert Moses decided to bury the garbage produced in New York City there and that went on for 50 years. Now, New York City is transforming the four mounds of garbage into a park. The effort will take 30 years.
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