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So last Saturday I took a Riverkeeper tour of the Passaic River and Port Newark. I took over 240 shots which I will narrow it down to the best ones. I plan on creating 2 or 3 threads to best not overload ones browser. I also plan on taking the 7 mile Passaic River from The Ironbound in Newark up to Nutley in August. After I'm done with these threads I will show off the Ironbound for those of you wondering...
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New Passaic Riverfront Park in The Ironbound
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Kearny Junction
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Industrial Riverfront
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Kearny Heliport
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Newark Skyline
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[CENTER][SIZE="3"]CSX Train parked on the Point to Point Bridge[/SIZE][/CENTER]
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Pulaski Skyway Passaic River Span & Truck 1/9 Bridge
These great pics make me think of Wilmington. They created a nice river-walk area with shops, condos and restaurants along the river there where it had been mostly undesirable old industrial. Newark needs to find a way to embrace the Passaic.
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