Along the Hudson, a Rare Fallen Slab Jolts a Landscape of Towering Cliffs
June 20, 2012
New York Times
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Along the Hudson, a Rare Fallen Slab Jolts a Landscape of Towering Cliffs
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Last month, passengers on the Metro-North Railroad trains that run along the Hudson River looked up from their tepid coffee and their iPads to find the familiar view transformed. Just south of Hastings-on-Hudson, it looked as if a giant hand had carved a gash in the umber face of the Palisades, the wall of jagged cliffs that towers over the west bank of the river, depositing a huge mound of boulders below. . . .
“The concern is that there could be gaps or holes underneath there,” said Chris Connolly, a volunteer trail supervisor for the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, a federation of hiking clubs and environmental groups....
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