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What is the largest object on this planet?

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i wanna noe the biggest thing on this planet, it can be anything as long as it is man made.... let me know =] =] =]

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  1. My supervisor's fat a s s?


  2. How are you measuring? I would think that by volume, the largest man-made thing would be an artificial lake. Not sure what the largest one is, by volume, though - a lot of online sources I've come upon rank them by surface area.

  3. Opened in 1948, it became one of the largest refuse heaps in human history. The site is 12 square km (4.6 square miles) in area; and when operational twenty barges, each carrying 650 tons of garbage, were shipped in every day.[2] Had Fresh Kills stayed open as long as originally planned it would have grown to be the highest point on the East Coast of the United States.[2] It could be regarded as being the largest man-made structure on Earth,[2] with the site's volume eventually exceeding the Great Wall of China.[2] In fact in 2001 its peak was 25 meters taller than the Statue of Liberty.[2] Under local pressure and with support of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the landfill site was closed on March 22, 2001. However, after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, the landfill was temporarily reopened in order to receive and process much of the debris from the destruction. The debris was later removed into various locations, including museums and steel mills. The site is now planned to hold the site of a city park.

    [edit] Fresh Kills Park Project

    Starting in 2003, the site is planned to be transformed into reclaimed wetlands, recreational facilities and landscaped public parkland, the largest expansion of the New York City parks since the development of the chain of parks in the Bronx during the 1890s. In January, 2005, Staten Island Borough president James Molinaro announced plans to open three roads leading out of the former landfill to regular traffic, as part of an effort to ease the road congestion for which Staten Island had become notorious in recent years. Construction on the actual park is expected to start after the completion of environmental and land use reviews at the end of 2007. The three-phased development of the park, which will include a September 11th memorial, is expected to last 30 years. The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be ready for public review in Spring 2008.

    Fresh Kills Park will be three times the size of Central Park. It will consist of a variety of public spaces and facilities for a multitude of activity types. The site is large enough to support many sports and programs including, nature trails, horseback riding, mountain biking, community events, outdoor dining, sports fields and canoeing.[3]

    [edit] Staten Island Transfer Station

    Staten Island Transfer Station is located on the site of the former Fresh Kills landfill. The transfer station - an integral part of New York City's Solid Waste Management Plan - is expected to process an average of 900 tons per day of Staten Island generated residential and municipal waste. The waste is compacted inside the 79,000-square-foot (7,300 m²) facility into sealed 12-foot (3.7 m) high by 20-foot (6.1 m) long intermodal shipping containers, which are then loaded, four containers each car, onto flatbed rail cars to be hauled by rail to an Allied Waste landfill in South Carolina. The eight mile (13 km) Staten Island Railway freight service which connects the facility to the national rail freight network, was reactivated in April 2007, after it had been closed in 1991

  4. my terds

  5. The Great Wall?

  6. PRIDE

    i want it to be LOVE though

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