Went on an excursion with kingfox around the magical no-man's land between NJ and NY; the outskirts of Newark and Elizabeth.
i heard that the FAA capped the (incoming?) number of flights to 84 per hour during the holiday season.
under the Pulaski
we went down strange (sometimes restricted) roadways and cul-de-sacs
an abandoned diner near the Port
there seems to be a bit of a flooding problem in this area, no surprise...
dudes washing a truck
under all the urban byways is the Essex Penetentiary. (would you want a window in your cell or not?)
this ad campaign is everywhere. it's getting surreal.
dunno what this is, what it's for. venting? storing? filtering? idk.
i never get a good shot of Anheiser-Busch...it always looks like this when I'm driving by, making me think that Burton has it right with his depictions of Gotham: smoke and steam everywhere.
landscape
shipping lines
rather a restricted area...we only got stopped by the PA once though.
pulled over to take some shots of an abandoned AM station, WMCA.
Actually, I seem to recall my brainiac ecologist sister (and if you ever tell her I called her that, I will both deny it and sign you up for an SI swimsuit photo shoot) seemed to suggest that there is an interesting variety of wildlife that continues to eek out an living in those marshes. And by "interesting", I of course mean something akin to the upcoming film "Cloverfield".
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