arch5

EN_01062748_5784
arch5
A fire tug fights flames on the Cuyahoga River near downtown Cleveland, Ohio, where oil and other industrial wastes caught fire June 25, 1952. When Canada and the United States approved the first version of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement in 1972, the running joke in Cleveland was that anyone unlucky enough to fall into the Cuyahoga River would decay rather than drown. The Cuyahoga, which meanders through the city before reaching Lake Erie, helped inspire the cleanup initiative by literally catching fire three years earlier. (AP Photo)
Minimum price 50PLN
arch5
1952-06-25
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Anonymous/AP/APHS
505510649029
0,63MB
14cm x 12cm by 300dpi
1952, 1972, 25, A, AGREEMENT, AND, ANONYMOUS, ANYONE, APHS, APPROVED, BEFORE, BY, CANADA, CATCHING, CAUGHT, CITY, CLEANUP, CLEVELAND, CUYAHOGA, DECAY, DOWNTOWN, DROWN, EARLIER, ENOUGH, ERIE, FALL, FIGHTS, FIRE, FIRST, FLAMES, GREAT, HELPED, IN, INDUSTRIAL, INITIATIVE, INSPIRE, INTO, JOKE, JUNE, LAKE, LAKES, LITERALLY, MEANDERS, NEAR, OF, OHIO, OIL, ON, OTHER, QUALITY, RATHER, REACHING, RIVER, RUNNING, STATES, THAN, THAT, THE, THREE, THROUGH, TO, TUG, UNITED, UNLUCKY, VERSION, WAS, WASTES, WATER, WHEN, WHERE, WHICH, WOULD, YEARS,