For more than a month now, a slow-motion landslide
near the New York/Vermont border has been dismantling a small town, day by day, square foot by square foot. The landslide is oozing slowly
, New York state geologist Andrew Kozlowski explains to National Public Radio, no faster than three feet per day. But it’s so big that scientists have been arriving from all over the country to study it
— via BLDGBLOG
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