Scientific  American: A 98-foot-wide, two-mile-long ditch with steep walls 33 feet deep  that bristles with magnets and radar reflectors will stand for millennia as a  warning to future humans not to trifle with what is hidden inside the Waste  Isolation Pilot Project (WIPP) outside Carlsbad, N.M. Paired with 48 stone or  concrete 105-ton markers, etched with warnings in seven languages ranging from  English to Navajo as well as human faces contorted into expressions of horror,  the massive installation is meant to ...
  Source link ecologicalinternet.org David  Biello