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After a day and night of heavy rainfall Jan. 30, Passage Creek flooded its banks in the Fort Valley on the morning of January 31, 2013. For another view (higher on the hill), try this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/122528
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After a day and night of heavy rainfall Jan. 30, Passage Creek flooded its banks in the Fort Valley on the morning of January 31, 2013. For another view (lower on the hill), try this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/122529
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A szegedi Szőke Tisza hajó az árvíz után Tisza-ship after the flood
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View of the Missouri River after the flood flood from the Lewis and Clark Monument in Council Bluffs Iowa, looking west towards downtown Omaha in the background. December 2, 2011.
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Looking west at the levee southwest of Hamburg Iowa, Thursday afternoon, December 01, 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 farm fields. Behind ...
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- View of the Missouri River after the flooding receded from the First National Building in downtown Omaha by Chris Machian
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View of the Missouri River from the First National Bank building looking east from downtown Omaha into Council Bluffs Iowa Wednesday evening November 30, 2011. This is after the flood water receded. To view my other flood gigapans: www.omaha.com/article/20110629/NEWS01/306239807
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This photo was taken at the Long Point overlook at Summerville Lake. The Long Point overlook is on Rt. 129 in Nicholas County West Vitginia. Summersville Lake has over 28,000 acres of water and 60 miles of shoreline. The lake is a popular area for boaters, water skiiers and anglers. In September and October each...
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