Cherry
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Yes it has that brownish color from rust in the pipes, but this color of the water is yellowish and smells like Licorice. I'm not really surprised, a few years ago I went camping near Seneca Rocks and camped right on the river there.
I swear I had such an eerie feeling because there was not much wildlife. No little fishies, not many larger ones, no insects and I only saw one KingFisher skim the river for a fish.
Now, there were no tadpoles no frogs, and it was just too quiet. I couldn't get over that I felt it was contaminated even then; from either fracking or the coal industry. There were no bug bites to contend with either. It just...wasn't "right" and I knew it. There wasn't an odor, there was just silence and that was what started my thought process that something just isn't right and it must be all the mountain top removal that goes on around here.
I swear I had such an eerie feeling because there was not much wildlife. No little fishies, not many larger ones, no insects and I only saw one KingFisher skim the river for a fish.
Now, there were no tadpoles no frogs, and it was just too quiet. I couldn't get over that I felt it was contaminated even then; from either fracking or the coal industry. There were no bug bites to contend with either. It just...wasn't "right" and I knew it. There wasn't an odor, there was just silence and that was what started my thought process that something just isn't right and it must be all the mountain top removal that goes on around here.