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The Archaeologists Saving Miami's History From the Sea
« on: November 18, 2017, 01:56:24 pm »
The Archaeologists Saving Miami's History From the Sea

    Jessica Leigh Hester

Nov 17, 2017

As the water level rises, more than 16,000 historic sites across Florida are at risk of being drowned by waves. In Miami-Dade County, researchers are working to keep history on solid ground.
 

MIAMI—When Hurricane Irma sprinted toward Miami-Dade County, Jeff Ransom couldn’t sleep. He wasn’t just worried about gusts shattering windows, or sheets of rain drowning the highway—that’s far from unusual near his home in Broward County, where extreme weather verges on routine, and patches of U.S. 1 are regularly submerged.

https://www.citylab.com/environment/2017/11/climate-change-could-wash-away-thousands-of-years-of-history/545810/?utm_source=feed
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