Erosion unearthing bones on New York’s island of the dead

In this April 29, 2018 photo, drone operators refer to a map of Hart Island before filming over the island in New York. The forlorn piece of land on Long Island Sound that has served for 150 years as New York’s burial ground for the poor and nameless. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

In this April 29, 2018 photo, small flags mark the locations where coastal erosion revealed human remains on Hart Island in New York. The forlorn piece of land on Long Island Sound has served for 150 years as New York’s burial ground for the poor and nameless. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

NEW YORK — Storms and the tides are unearthing the long-hidden bones of Hart Island, creating eerie scenes of skulls, femurs and collarbones on this sliver of land where New York City’s destitute dead have for 150 years been sent off to be unceremoniously buried and forgotten.

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