Snipped stills from the first computer simulation video of what the towers will actually look like in our North Country landscape.
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From northbound I-93's first view, now obstructed by HVDC wires and towers, of Franconia Notch. Who will come north to see this industrialized landscape? |
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Same view from northbound I-93 slightly to the east |
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The towers march across wetlands in the White Mountain National Forest within sight of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. A total degradation of a national scenic trail not to mention invasion of wetlands. Yes, this is PSNH's "preferred route"!
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The towers cross the AT in the WMNF over the Kinsman Pass, visible fom I-93 and much of the North Country. |
A picture is worth a thousand words, and these pictures are worth a thousand tears. Stay tuned for the complete video....if you can bear to look at it.
Bury the Northern Pass, based in Grafton County, is a member of the No Northern Pass Coalition. To join the email list, write to burynorthernpass@gmail.com.