Fish living in abandoned south Philly flooded basement

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Wow...that's crazy. Thanks for sharing the article.
 

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Check it out, just came across this story. Interesting juxtaposition with the rusty metal abandoned navy yard building and the peaceful calm of fish swimmingthroughout. Interesting read for sure
Enjoy!!

http://www2.philly.com/philly/busin...n-south-philadelphias-navy-yard-20180719.html



That is pretty cool!! They are like pets to the whole city. I love my Koi!
And if it was for Mosquito control years ago it was also a great idea. West Nile is showing it's self here in NJ too this summer. Scary.
 

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That is pretty cool. I wonder how extensive the flooded areas are and whether the fish rely, at least in part, on food from passers by.
 

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