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A shot from the High Bridge in St Paul of Harriet Island (not really an island anymore) showing the flooding. The water crested yesterday so it has receded a bit. It was very windy and cold on the bridge with trucks rumbling by occasionally so I upped the ISO for a faster shutter speed resulting is a bit noisier imag...
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The high water wasn't very impressive this year despite dire warnings. Here you see the Mississippi River flowing under the Wabasha Street bridge with the Robert Street bridge in the background.
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A view from Mounds Park of river near flooding on 3-23-2010
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From Mounds Park in St Paul, Minnesota on 3-23-2010 showing the river near flooding. In two days the river should crest maybe overflowing the banks.
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Spring floodwaters surge over the spillway at Minneapolis' St. Anthony locks. This pano is not as sharp as I'd like; strong winds on the bridge shook the GigaPan Epic mechanism. For an overview of the area in better light (and lower water) see www.gigapan.org/gigapans/25023/
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Joseph Ferencz in Szeged
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How could I pass up a GigaPan of columns as photogenic as these?
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A roadcut through Columbia River Flood Basalts that were erupted into a shallow body of water. The basaltic lava interacted with the water to form both pillows and palagonite. Edi and Berti did a little rockclimbing here, too.
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Looking south (downstream) in the former channel of the Columbia River.
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