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Cincinnati smells!
Perhaps it was just me... or maybe it was the time of day (noonish) near a factory... but I was on the second day of a road trip between Texas and Pennsylvania a couple of days ago and my route took me through Cincinnati, OH. I cranked the windows down to vent my car (I'd taken in some diesel exhaust from a truck I'd just passed) and the most peculiar odor blew in. It was... organic, kinda sickly, a bit medical, more porcine vet's office than Park Avenue dermatologist, and just plain gross.
Was I imagining it? At first, I wasn't sure what it was (perhaps a car's bad exhaust system or some such) but the smell lingered from the riverfront stretch of I-71 North and uphill past dowtown. It was several minutes before the smell finally purged from my car. Anyone have any idea what this might've been? A factory? The river? The unwashed denizens of nearby Kentucky? |
I started noticing that horrible smell right after the November election when Ohio earned the great distinction of putting that liar back in the White House.
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could be alcohol
Alcohol was manufactured there at one point, not sure if they still :D do. It made for an interesting experience driving down the highway.
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You ought to try Savannah airport (SAV) and the smell of what i can only describe as rotting seaweed... YEUUUUUUCK!
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Central California, especially near Visalia, smells of poop. I suppose that's fertilizer for the farms.
I drove past some pig farms in North Carolina once, and that smelled bad, but it didn't seem as bad as central California (pig farms have a more natural poopy smell :) ). When I was a kid, sometimes you couldn't go outside at Lake Cherokee in east Texas unless you wanted a whiff of camera film byproducts from the Kodak factory (seriously, it smelled exactly like camera film). I haven't been there in a while, so maybe it's not as bad, if there at all, given the huge increase in the availability of digital cameras. |
It's actually a reasonable pleasant city. Lot's of hilly places near the city (Mount Adams, etc). There are some funny smells around the Jack Damiels brewery (or distillery?).
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I remember on one of the highways (can't remember if it was I-71 or I-75) there was a distillery nearby and you could smell it from the highway when the wind was right. Not really objectionable, though. Haven't been back that way since 1978.
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Savannah is not near as bad as it used to be. Or maybe I just got used to it! :cool:
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Eureka!
I've figured it out.
http://www.channelcincinnati.com/new...13/detail.html Courtesy of this thread: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=455870 |
"My girlfriend told me to kiss her where it smells, so I took her to Cincinnati."
--author unknown |
I would presume you were driving along the I-75 corridor.
Actually, the smell comes from a manufacturer of flavor additives. Even nice things can smell very unpleasant when highly concentrated. When I was in university there, every once in a while we would get a waft of it. Strawberry was awful. Vanillin was heavenly. |
When I read your post, it sounded like the cause of your problems were the factories. Heavy industry makes the air stink. You can get a similar experience in Northwest Indiana. I wonder how unhealthy it is to live there. I know the EPA has emission standards, but it just doesn't like it could be good to breathe oil refinery emissions daily.
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Nothing like arriving in Newark...
..and taking that first big whiff!
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Identified awful highway smells:
Ketchup (Heinz factory since shut down) passing through Tracy, CA Pet food passing through Decatur, AL Chicken poop & guts passing through Monroe, NC Chemicals from Monsanto factory north of Springfield, MA Of them all, the pet food was the worst |
Have any of you driven through towns which have paper pulp factories? :(
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