Last day at Blue Marsh for Team ABS! April 28, 2015

On our last day at Blue Marsh Lake, we got the opportunity to visit the control tower to see how the dam operated. We went into the tower and all the way to the bottom, 350 feet underneath the water. Here we learned exactly what each part of the dam did and how it contributed to helping the flooding of the Susquehanna Valley and parts of the Tulpehocken. We then spent the last hour and a half weeding and mulching the front of the ranger station making it look brand new again.

We really enjoyed our time volunteering at Blue Marsh Lake and look forward to visiting again in the future! We hope you all enjoyed following our posts, videos, and our journey!

Please view our PowerPoint to find out more information on Blue Marsh and our environmental issue of Beached Pilot Whales in New Zealand! Click Here: EACAP

Watch this video to see all that we did: Last Day! click here

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