In West Virginia, stunning natural beauty comes with the soundtrack of extractive industry.

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In West Virginia, stunning natural beauty comes with the soundtrack of extractive industry.
Cooper's Rock State Park, January 2014. https://watermarkwv.wordpress.com/2016/03/23/source-material/
This is a great tune for World Water Day.
In this audio postcard, Jay Thomas talks about his family's camp near the Green Bank Observatory. Put on some headphones, lean back and close your eyes for optimal listening.
New River on Greenway Trail in Boone, NC: http://www.mountaingirlmedia.com/news/going-to-water
Davis Creek, Kanawha State Forest, West Virginia.
I'm stained with the iron-red water from the mines and I'm stained with tobacco and red wine and the rust of perpetual loss. . . .
Irene McKinney
“Somehow, I got the idea that I wanted to build a sailboat…in the summer, it would get up to 100 degrees in my grandpa's woodshop. The fans are going - blowing sawdust all over you.”
Boat made by hand: http://bit.ly/sailingWV
There are about 46 rivers in West Virginia.