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Picture: Keryn Stevens Dust at Tony Gold’s home in Seacliff. Picture: Keryn Stevens “The house is just completely caked in ...
I was born in what’s now the center — what was considered the center of the Panhandle, the Dust Bowl. I feel like that just being raised in that time period, I have a good history to remember.
Thousands of families simply abandoned their farms altogether. In 1929, an unprecedented decade of drought, known as the Dust Bowl, hits parts of the Canadian prairies. (National Archives of ...
Surviving the Dust Bowl is the remarkable story of the determined people who clung to their homes and way of life, enduring drought, dust, disease — even death — for nearly a decade.
The place may not be on the official list of pollution hotspots of the capital, but even as the city struggles with bad air, a new dust bowl has emerged ... the demolished houses and the roadside ...