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This is Big Chico Creek Canyon with about 8,000 Cubic Feet per Second of water in it. 12/2/2012
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This is a 360 degree panorama taken on the morning of Friday, September 23, 2011. The purpose of the visit was to evaluate the area for a joint project of several cooperating agencies working together to address the issues of flooding in Putnam County. Putnam County, West Virginia is located between two of West Vi...
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Taken on friday the river crested on Thursday and was actually over parts of the bridge. It was like a war zone with black hawk helicopters constantly circling around. Taken from Evergreen Cemetery overlook.
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In the Amazon, there are two seasons: wet and dry season, however the dry season does see rain as well. In the Peruvian Amazon the rainy season last from approximately October/November to April/May and the dry season last from May to September. During the rainy season, intense rain flow overflow their banks and flood t...
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From atop Round Top County Park on 4/28/11 when there was some flooding going on. If you zoom in on the football field you can see it under water.
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Huge flooding in big cottonwood canyon. usually this creek is about a foot deep.
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River restoration site at the mouth of the Bear River. Levees in the area were set back from the channel of the Bear River, and a riparian forest was planted in the floodplain. New residential development in the background is Plumas Lake. The Plumas Lake area flooded after levees to the north failed during major sto...
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View from Highway 20 overlook. Near the barren dirt bluffs in the center of the image were the gold mining towns of Alpha and Omega, established in the early 1850s. During this time, Yuba River water was diverted into canals and flumes which were used for both small-scale 'placer mining' and 'hydraulic mining' - wh...
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