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It cakes roadsides and blackens rivers and lungs with soot.
Dead cows appear along roadsides, hooves pointed to the sky.
Wild parsnip can grow anywhere — fields, lawns, pastures, roadsides, etc.
Sometimes their burned and bullet-riddled vehicles are found on roadsides.
As gas stations became ubiquitous, they shaped our roadsides and symbolized mobility.
The highway narrowed and curved up the steep edges of rocky roadsides.
Many small culinary museums focusing on coffee, chocolate or bananas dot roadsides.
I saw hundreds living along roadsides on the edge of that town.
West Virginia could clean up its streams and roadsides while building better housing.
She'd seen the poverty he lived in; the kids doing drugs on Kuwinda's roadsides.
The vegetation on the roadsides leading to the airport was burned to a crisp.
Giant hogweed can be found along roadsides and streams and in fields and forests.
The park keeps the roadsides unmowed to allow passersby the best views of the flowers.
Burnt out cars line blackened roadsides, abandoned in the panic and chaos of the evacuations.
On roadsides across the country, enormous piles of plastic slowly mouldered under the beating sun.
Mr. Warren took art classes after the war and began selling his paintings on roadsides.
Even the most maligned creatures of backyards and roadsides have a potent purpose in the world.
Electoral billboards plaster the roadsides and, despite Hamas's participation, Mr Abbas insists the vote will go ahead.
Church groups swarmed Yarnell weeks after the fire, distributing water from roadsides and holding impromptu prayer sessions.
In the intense heat of midsummer, abandoned fields and untrimmed roadsides sometimes quite unexpectedly burst into flower.
I am always grateful to vultures, that indefatigable cleanup crew doing such necessary work along the roadsides.
Fires often started on roadsides, ignited by discarded cigarette butts or even a spark from a motorcycle.
The march of about one kilometer was accompanied by loudspeakers playing patriotic songs and onlookers thronged the roadsides.
Mujey's family can recall the hunger, the bullets flying, the people sleeping on roadsides or in abandoned houses.
Around 240m people relieve themselves in playgrounds, behind trees, by roadsides, and on railway tracks and river banks.
On roadsides near the fields, buckets were provided for travelers, who were encouraged to leave their waste behind.
That's 5.6 billion pounds of material that did not end up in oceans, on roadsides, or in landfills.
Since 2017, the bodies of more than 20 women have been found dumped on roadsides in greater Kampala.
Thousands of bodies lined roadsides afterward, or lay clustered in homes and even lodged in bushes and trees.
The others had been shot down, blown to pieces, lost in the surf or felled along muddy roadsides.
Rivers burst their banks and swamped homes, leaving roadsides strewn with wrecked vehicles and beaches covered in debris.
Indigenous species that are hardier against strong winds are being planted on roadsides and in parks and sanctuaries.
Hand-painted signs on roadsides and placards in bars and other businesses proclaim mining to be the region's lifeblood.
Other studies suggest that about 5% of households still resort to woods or roadsides, or use toilets overhanging rivers.
Thousands of workers have removed millions of tons of radioactive debris from backyards and fields, roadsides and school grounds.
Vendors squeezed between the wreckage on the roadsides, selling bread patties and overpriced spring onions magically procured from somewhere.
Drivers were stranded on roadsides outside the city, and authorities rushed tank trucks into the area to get them out.
They sell it off the backs of trucks on roadsides and in markets like the one near San Salvador Huixcolotla.
To verify this, the team compared the particles with those obtained from atmospheric pollution that was pumped from various roadsides.
On the yellowing paper, he pointed at grainy photos showing logs stacked on roadsides or in the backs of trucks.
Many of the great roadsides may one day be memories, but against all odds, pieces of this world still exist.
City or country, dogs — and cats that venture outdoors — risk poisoning from sweet-tasting antifreeze spilled on driveways or roadsides.
Some cameras will be permanently fixed on roadsides and others will be placed on trailers and moved around the state.
In north Mosul, people walked by fly-infested, bloated corpses of militants who had been left on roadsides for two weeks.
They've dipped under the radar and are now living on roadsides—working illegally if they're lucky, being trafficked if they're not.
We can seed the roadsides with nectar-bearing flowers for the bees, and repossess golf courses for gardens of medicinal herbs.
This is the most manifestly destructive part of the blast, capable of hurling cars, people and shrapnel against buildings and roadsides.
The metallic calls of red-winged blackbirds can be heard at marshes, shores, grasslands, and roadsides all over the United States.
Some state highway departments, like Texas's, have become more mindful about mowing milkweeds on their roadsides during the spring migration season.
Their caterpillars eat only milkweed, which was once ubiquitous along American roadsides and in the margins between fields on small farms.
Chiles are pictured on license plates, sold flame-roasted by roadsides and served on just about every food you can order.
Moving on meant leaving "Lakota land" for Nebraska, where riders primarily rested on roadsides and relied on camp cooks for food.
But along the roadsides or among the muddy lanes of these squalid camps, thousands of Rohingya children beg for food or money.
They have moved to sleep on roadsides, under bridges, along riverbanks, and in wooded areas in and around Paris, Calais, and Dunkirk.
Water had accumulated on lawns and roadsides -- in some cases calm enough for ducks to wade across -- but streets were still passable.
The Otis elevator heir tells TMZ ... he's almost halfway done with his 20 day stint picking up trash and landscaping along roadsides.
Mr. Child photographed the Great Wall as well as pagodas, temples, bridges, crowded harbors, roadsides lined with stone sculptures and humble storefronts.
This April, wildflowers have fiercely reclaimed the hillsides, the roadsides of the Skyway connecting the neighboring towns, and their surviving garden beds.
In an industrial park off the banks of the Abukuma, couches, bookshelves, desks and office chairs sat along roadsides, awaiting garbage pickup.
They made their way through a blackened landscape where burned-out homes and smoking roadsides alternated with lush vineyards untouched by the disaster.
Fuchs also shared photos of empty watering holes, dead wildlife and dry roadsides, saying reports of the effects are starting to make headlines.
It was a task I hated, complained about, resented … and now I pick up trash in my community garden, on beaches, along roadsides.
Nearly 4,000 trucks of beef are sitting on roadsides throughout the country, and the meat will soon rot, said beef packer trade group Abiec.
Yet on Thursday, soldiers from Cameroon's Rapid Intervention Brigade (BIR), sporting full combat gear, vigilantly scanned Ekona's roadsides for threats, their automatic rifles raised.
Mr. Benepe, who works near the Sheridan Square garden, said fenced-in greenery brightened up roadsides, improved air quality and caught storm-water runoff.
Milkweed, which once grew in great stands along the nation's roadsides and in the margins of farms, essentially disappeared from the American landscape overnight.
Around Wee Waa, it has been the kangaroos invading soccer fields and crowding roadsides after dark, their carcasses littering the pavement in the morning.
The transformation of American roadsides from narrow flowering meadows to close-cropped lawns isn't the chief danger to troubled pollinators, but it hasn't helped.
As Collin transfers the remains to his car, the group joke about their new late-night hobby: meeting on remote roadsides to swap body parts.
Tonight, across Europe, thousands of these children are alone and frightened as they go to sleep on roadsides, in police cells, and in informal camps.
Its population tripled over the course of the study as it learned to feed on exotic plants used along Ohio's roadsides to prevent erosion, he said.
Protecting pollinators, the University of Ottawa professor said, requires policy changes but can also be as simple as planting flowers on roadsides or buying local produce.
Bodies lay on roadsides, and in one area, a group of 26 people were found dead - some locked in an embrace as the flames closed in.
What's more, company business models actually expect users to discard their spent scooters along sidewalks and roadsides, where gig economy workers collect them overnight for recharging.
I never saw them, only signs that they were there: deep ruts and broken ground on woodland paths and grassy roadsides where they had rooted for food.
Across Central Africa, pygmies have been forced off their ancestral forest land, often living in makeshift shelters along roadsides and returning to the forest to gather food.
The WSJ's cases mostly describe encounters with the red-winged blackbird, one of the country's most abundant native birds, found in grasslands, wetlands, parks, and on roadsides.
French oyster farmers are following in the footsteps of other producers of fresh food who once manned stalls along roadsides for long hours but now uses machines.
This photo book takes a deep dive into street food, from the Saharan roadsides and Patagonian villages, to downtown Hong Kong and even New York City fare.
Posters along the roadsides proclaim Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister, to be the "mother of humanity", while others declare her to be the "hope" of the Rohingyas.
They were there to discuss the finer points of gathering neglected foodstuffs from roadsides, back yards, and other nonpublic places, and then donating them to the hungry.
The valley is also the nation's leading producer of spearmint and peppermint oil; carpets of dark green leaves, destined for toothpaste and chewing gum, line the roadsides.
"In North America, we have a greater variety of habitat types than we used to, such as agricultural fields, pastures, forests of different ages, roadsides," says Vellend.
"As a landscape planner, don't write off more developed areas, with the conservation potential of having more native plants in people's yards and city parks and roadsides," she said.
The plunder is then sold in markets like the one in San Salvador Huixcolotla, on roadsides, door-to-door or to shady gas station owners who then resell it.
Syrian refugees panhandle by the roadsides near the Avenue de la Porte de la Villette, while encampments of homeless African men warm themselves over fires on a highway median.
Blooming from grainy noise, the record finds its rhythms in the gutters that run along the roadsides of techno fetishists and dancefloor futurists, glimmering in this beautiful and heavy way.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A sea of crumpled bottles spills across the courtyard of Lucy Luo Minghui's new $44 million plastic recycling factory in Nairobi, where plastic waste litters roadsides and clogs rivers.
French authorities set up makeshift shelters at roadsides across the Paris region, near Orly airport to the south of the capital and at the Austerlitz and Montparnasse stations in the city.
"In Calais, I met a population of migrants who are certainly in a kind of trauma," the Canadian lawyer added, criticizing police treatment of migrants sleeping in forests and on roadsides.
"Sports ovals, suburban yards, schoolyards and roadsides are the few places offering any green grass at all in Canberra at the moment and they act as magnets for kangaroos," he said.
To the north, nearly a million people are living along roadsides and in olive groves in what is already one of the worst humanitarian disasters of Syria's brutal nine-year war.
Queen Anne's Lace, which is also known as wild carrot, is beautiful, harmless, and can be found in wedding bouquets and roadsides near you — so don't mistake it for the giant hogweed!
At the storm's peak, 2 feet of snow was dumped on Colorado's mountain regions, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,300 flights in Denver and stranding more than 1,000 motorists on roadsides.
The fruits could be seen if you looked in the right places, particularly within the kind of nondenominational megachurches that gleam from the roadsides here in the sprawl of Dallas-Fort Worth.
Outside the palace walls, people in yellow polo shirts sat on roadsides, holding up portraits of the king and the national flag as 19th-century cannons fired to announce the new reign.
Signs of catastrophe endure: the towering pine trees with burns from top to bottom, the whirring of chain saws, the charred cars still firmly planted on roadsides, the barren lots where houses stood.
Deaths and injuries from suicide-bombings and other "complex attacks" rose 15 percent, with at least 40 percent of all civilian casualties caused by anti-government groups using improvised explosives, including along roadsides.
The flag-draped remains of firefighter Cory Iverson, 2620, were driven out of the fire zone in Ventura County, northwest of Los Angeles, in a hearse as his comrades saluted from roadsides and overpasses.
Disney's Magic Kingdom and its phantasmal offspring replaced the wonders of nature with roller coasters and air conditioning, and roadsides disappeared faster than a Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar in the middle of July.
Hazleton, Pennsylvania (CNN)Driving north from Philadelphia to Hazleton, you can still see the occasional "Make America Great Again" placards in yards and storefronts along the roadsides -- and political fault lines -- of northeast Pennsylvania.
The name comes from the small, family-owned shacks and stalls — warungs — that multiply along Indonesia's roadsides, sometimes no more than a lone table under a tarp, where motorcycle-taxi drivers and bankers huddle together.
On its regular outings, the group - not your average bunch of fitness fanatics - raises awareness about climate change and plants trees on stopovers at schools, markets and factories, as well as denuded land and roadsides.
My reporting career has taken me from smoldering, fresh-cut roadsides in the Amazon rain forest to the thinning sea ice around the North Pole, from the White House and Vatican to Nairobi's vast, still-unlit slums.
Widespread media coverage of the appearance of 20 corpses beside roadsides south of the capital since May reflects public anger with police for repeatedly saying they have arrested the perpetrators, only for another body to be discovered.
In the nearly two decades that have elapsed since that wonderful but painful hike, I've logged many miles on many mountains, trails, roadsides, and beyond, and I have bought and tested out many pairs of hiking socks.
" Davuth remembers "educated people begging for their lives from armed illiterate children by burning roadsides and he had not forgotten the looks on their faces, the way they had tried to explain why their palms had no blisters.
The clown sightings started around Greenville, South Carolina, in August, when police received reports of clowns standing silently by roadsides, near laundries and trying to lure children into the woods with bags of cash and green laser lights.
The investigators detailed mass killings of Yazidi men and boys who refused to convert to Islam, saying they were shot in the head or their throats were slit, often in front of their families, littering roadsides with corpses.
The trees along the roadsides are covered with dust, and the fall wildflowers have yet to appear: According to the National Integrated Drought Information System, more than 26 percent of the United States is in a drought right now.
Christenberry was drawn to shacks, simple churches, barns and makeshift buildings, but also to the red dust and wild vegetation of the region, especially the kudzu that grew ferociously on the roadsides and gradually reclaimed whatever was left undefended.
Twelve months on, a semblance of normality has returned to the dusty, crowded streets although destroyed vehicles left by Al Qaeda fighters still lie on the roadsides and nervous young soldiers man checkpoints that suggest the fragility of their military gains.
As of Thursday morning, one PotCoin is worth only $0.179644  For years, there have been tales of North Korea being a marijuana utopia with "marijuana plants growing freely along the roadsides" and allegedly, bags of pot available for purchase in markets.
MOMBASA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - It was 73pm when an unusual rainbow-coloured boat, made of recycled plastic waste and discarded flip-flops gathered from beaches and roadsides, dropped anchor off the beach at Mtwapa, near Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa.
Scheduled for completion in mid-2018, the hospital will "take care of the poor people, the sick people from the roadsides," says Benedict, who has already built a playground for orphans in his wife's name at the nearby Maria Nivas convent.
"Roadsides can offer feeding, breeding and nesting opportunities for pollinators, and also can aid pollinator migration by linking fragmented habitats and forming habitat corridors," wrote Deirdre Remley and Allison Redmon in "Public Roads," a publication of the Federal Highway Administration.
And because the researchers designed the gel to be sprayable from standard equipment like hydroseeders, which are usually used to spew a slurry of fertilizer and seeds onto renovated roadsides to bring back vegetation, application would be a low lift.
During the trial, Angelika Wagener testified that "she and her ex-husband had frozen the body of the woman, sawed it, burned it and then scattered the ashes in the winter on the roadsides of the village," the Ministry of Justice release states.
Khasi men and women sit by roadsides with ball-peen hammers reducing boulders to pebbles the size of peas that will descend to the plains not by stream but by lorry, there to feed an infrastructure boom on the alluvial plains of Bangladesh.
Earlier this decade, India set off an environmental revolution when it paved 620 miles of road with asphalt made in part from 1,600 tons of plastic waste — much of it, ironically, those ubiquitous plastic bags that dot the roadsides of most highways.
Since early last year the bodies of more than 20 women have been dumped on roadsides in Kampala.. The failure of police to issue an annual crime report since 2013 has fueled suspicions they are trying to conceal the scale of the problem.
For the last 35 years, the self-taught forager, tour guide, and author has been bringing people into fields, parks, and even onto roadsides all over New England to show them food they can easily find in the wild to eat or cook.
A series of gruesome but still unsolved murders last year of women whose bodies were dumped on roadsides in a wide area south of Kampala was widely covered in the media, as were machete attacks at New Year that killed five people in rural locations.
Other measures can be as sophisticated as designing windows to prevent bird collisions, as a proposed city law would require, and as simple as choosing native plants for roadsides, gardens and parks or leaving patches of bare soil where ground-dwelling bees can burrow.
"If [the garbage] all came from roadsides, and Gardiner is cleaner as a result, even though not everybody agrees with legalization, if a little good can come out of it, this may be it," the town's police chief James Toman told the Portland Press Herald.
Yet the discovery of Spinks' body — lying face down off an embankment along I-295 — swiftly drew the attention of homicide detectives who would encounter similar murders of five more young black girls dumped along roadsides in the Washington area over the next 17 months.
In a case that has shocked a city where the ubiquitous green uniforms of the Border Patrol inspire both respect and fear, Mr. Ortiz has been accused of shooting and killing four people in a 12-day killing spree and dumping their bodies along roadsides.
The reason why plastic bags blow about by the roadsides in so many poor countries, says Philippe Chalmin of the Université Paris Dauphine, is not that the local people are litterbugs but that they are frugal enough not to need a waste-collection system of any sort.
In response, Cameroon's government has banned farmers from using some brands of fertilizer, an ingredient used in homemade explosives, and has ordered that staples like maize, millet, and sorghum growing along roadsides be no higher than three feet, to prevent Boko Haram from hiding in planted fields.
Both aspects of Zhou's artistic background — he studied painting in Shanghai before moving to New York to pursue fashion photography at the School of Visual Arts in 2013 — are evident in his photo pairs, which juxtapose dreamy, moody images of young men against perfectly composed trees, seascapes and roadsides.
Wagner, the University of Connecticut entomologist, describes a flowerless world with silent forests, a world of dung and old leaves and rotting carcasses accumulating in cities and roadsides, a world of "collapse or decay and erosion and loss that would spread through ecosystems" — spiraling from predators to plants.
The Montecito Fire Protection District works with residents to reduce vegetative fuels along roadsides, create "fuel breaks" — essentially areas where native shrubs have been thinned or removed — at strategic locations on private property, and harden homes against embers by putting screens over vents and replacing siding and roofs with less flammable materials.
At the height of the storm, two feet of snow was dumped in the mountain regions of Colorado, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,300 flights in Denver and leading to more than 1,000 motorists trapped on roadsides, with many having to be rescued by police using school buses to ferry them to safety.

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