Old Rail Cars, Heavy Equipment Used To Create Artificial Reef Off Long Island
/ CBS News
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
Artificial Reef Off Point Lookout, N.Y.
Old rail cars and pieces of heavy equipment were sunk off Point Lookout to create an artificial reef on Sept. 16, 2020. (credit: Jenna DeAngelis/CBS2)
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