Environment
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British Man Swims 315 Miles Across New York River to Advocate Water Cleanup Against Pollution
New York’s Hudson River underwent decades-long cleanup efforts. Click to read more. New York's Hudson River was not swimmable for a long time due to being polluted for years dating back to the aftermath of World War II in 1945.
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