Posts Tagged: ‘living underground’

Could New York City’s next green space be underground? The park, called Delancey Underground and nicknamed the Low Line, would take up the abandoned space beneath New York’s Lower East Side once occupied by a trolley terminal.

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My bookmarks toolbar menu rules. Case in point: Quigley’s Cabinet. It’s a long-running blog by a lady who has multiple sclerosis and appears to live in Florida. She is into all thing morbid, but is decidedly less gothic than Morbid Anatomy, and Quigley also frequently posts links to articles that are fascinating not for any morbid nature, but because they simply are. Which is how a post on Subterra, a converted missile silo in Kansas, ended up on her site. And that is how I found it. And that’s the end to that lengthy intro.

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Humanity has adapted to life on the surface. We like sunlight and fresh air — but do we need it to survive? Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about living underground.

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