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Looking west at workers inspecting the levee southwest of Hamburg Iowa, Wednesday afternoon, June 22, 2011. Missouri River flooding has broken through at several points in the federal levee system. This levee is a man-made one that was hurriedly built before the water reached the town using soil dug out of nearby far...
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View of the Missouri River flood from the Lewis and Clark Monument in Council Bluffs Iowa, looking west towards downtown Omaha in the background. July 6, 2011. At 9:15 am the river was 35.5 Feet, flood stage is 29 feet. You can also see Interstate 29 flooded in the background.
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What really caught my eye in this one was the near-horizontal columnar jointing in the basalts across the lake.
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Big water near Wawel castle
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This image shows three lynchpins of the Sacramento River's flood control system - Fremont Weir, the Yolo Bypass, and the Natomas Cross Canal. At high flows, the river spills over the Fremont Weir (the concrete-topped levee in the center-right of this image) and flows into the Yolo Bypass. In the center left of th...
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Looking south (downstream) in the former channel of the Columbia River.
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Detail of 30 m thick deposit of coarse fluvial conglomerate that heralded the first arrival of Colorado River water into Mohave Valley near the conjunction of Nevada, Arizona, and California
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It's not easy to find a good vantage point to GigaPan the flooding on the Mississippi River. Vicksburg offers one of the few unobstructed bluff-top viewing sites along the lower river. The day was not ideal - partly cloudy - as can bee seen in the patchiness of the exposure on the right half of the image. The batter...
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Two days after my first shot. Yesterday was Way too cold, blustery and rainy for a shot. Today a snowstorm that made for tough exposure settings for 259 zoomed in shots. The river is rising and I should be able to capture it better in the days to come.
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