After reading through this article, I immediately went to google maps to see if they had any street-level views of the town. Thankfully, they do. From them, and the satellite views, you can see both the chat (I'm guessing that's what those large-ish white mounds are -- I could be wrong) mentioned in the article and "explore" the mostly abandoned town.
Impressive. In Missouri, St. Joe Lead Co. donated land containing its mountains of tailings for a state park. St. Joe's State Park, popular for off-roading, with people riding their ATVs, minibikes, etc. through the tailings from the lead mines, also happens to be part of a Superfund site, but that doesn't dissuade people.
According to one of the residents in the video, all you need to do to purify meat is to freeze it and then cook it. Doing so will make all the pollutants magically disappear! Who knew?
Most toxic town? How about Centralia Pennsylvania where the coal seam under the town has been constantly burning since 1962 sending smoke and ash into the air?
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=picher,+ok&hl=en&sll=3...