Barren Island + Dead Horse Bay
Big cities produce big piles of garbage. Over the past 400 years, New Yorkers have found many creative places to put it.
One such place is on the edge of Brooklyn that faces the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens, with part of Jamaica Bay in between. Originally a shifting group of marshes, this area was once the site of Barren Island, where household garbage and dead animals were processed for many years. The area of the beach near the "horse factory" became known as Dead Horse Bay. Later, it was the site of an improperly capped landfill, also composed of household garbage. This garbage, deposited in the early 1950s, has been slowly emerging from underground since the 1980s.