Hard hat of missing Seacor Power crewmember washes ashore in Texas
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PORT ARANSAS, Texas - A hard hat belonging to a member of the Seacor Power lift boat that capsized off the coast of Louisiana last month was found hundreds of miles away on a Texas beach.
The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed Friday to KATC that the headgear was found washed ashore in Port Aransas, which is roughly 500 miles from where the boat capsized. The Coast Guard said the name Daspit was written on the hat, which seemingly belonged to crewmember Dylan Daspit.
The breathtaking King s Mill Park along the Humber was once a landfill site
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Although you likely couldn t tell, King s Mill Park was an active dumpsite in the 1950s before it joined the chain of parks along Toronto s Humber River.
And even before it was a landfill, the park was home to the King s Mill Reserve in 1973 where timber was supplied for building ships.
The beautiful piece of parkland is now a slice of nature in the west end of the city with plenty of wildlife and hiking trails to be explored.
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