After the recent flooding here in Georgia, the kids and I drove to see the Yellow River on the way to the library today. I had Robert take some pictures as we approached and drove across the bridge.
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Then I decided we would park, join the mob of people gawking at the water from the bridge, and get a lot more pictures! Here are the highlights...
The water against the loft apartments (formerly a cotton mill). There are people standing on a ledge looking at the water (slightly left of center). The stairs leading up to the ledge are completely under water.
There was a lot of talk about riding a raft on these rapids...kooky talk...
The opposite side of the bridge. The kids were disappointed that we didn't cross over. Too bad...
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1 comment:
oh my - that is terrible - thanks for sharing
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