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Flooded Road

Photography Landscape posted on Jun 18, 2006
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This is where my picture taking trip for yesterday ended, right where the road I was driving down ended. Still flooded from rainwater dumped in Halifax County from Alberto's remnants. The water about 100 feet out from this vantage point is approximately 10 feet over its normal water level, three days after the area received 5.5 - 6 inches of rain. Thanks for looking, have an incredibly wonderful day!

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nathalie06

7:51AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Incredible and impressive ! This place was a road ? it seems simply a river ! All these natural desasters are terrible, and we can't make nothing with Mother Nature. We just pay for all our mistakes, and that's justice I think, even if it's sad. Thank you for your post Troy. Have a peaceful Sunday my friend. Hugs.

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Hendesse

8:04AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

A very impressive shot, a lot of brown water, after so many rain. Excellent POV. Have a great sunday!!!

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southernamazon1957

8:11AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Looks like some of the roads in Arkansas after many days of rain. Beautiful capture! Have a wonderful Father's Day. Thank you :)

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pm_hackworth

9:07AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Five stars. Excellent composition and all around shot.

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miladyblu

9:21AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

CIAO!!!Absolutely a spectacular view!!Really very impressive and astounding scenery!!This is the demonstration of the power of the forces of the nature!It seems impossible to think that this river was a road!Really incredible and very impressive!Exellent shot!!Amazing work my dearest Troy!!Have a wonderful day!!A big kiss and a big hug!!

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shonsu

10:11AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

It looks like some tributary off the Amazon River rather than a flooded road.

Valerie-Ducom

10:29AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

very impressiv this red water with the forest here... Excellent photo since a boat? Good day and kisssss ;)

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rainbows

10:55AM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Impressive shot indeed, Troy. Hope everyone there is okay.... Flood water do such terrible damage.. Huge hugs. Di.

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teoratiu

12:13PM | Sun, 18 June 2006

Wow, impressive to see but terrifying to live. Great capture.

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Richardphotos

2:26PM | Sun, 18 June 2006

man, you really got dumped on. it rained all around me last night but not at my house. I did not realize you have so much red soil there. Oklahoma has plenty

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babuci

7:11PM | Sun, 18 June 2006

It looks like a narrow river with this murky water. Nature hars sometimes!

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nikolais

12:06AM | Mon, 19 June 2006

landways and waterways sometimes interchaneagble. very impressive

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Margana

12:27AM | Mon, 19 June 2006

Wow that's pretty scary...Thanks for sharing this with us...it's always so humbling to see the power of mother nature.Glad to hear you had a wonderful Father's Day.Take care my friend,and stay dry.-M :^)

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wildgoha

12:52AM | Mon, 19 June 2006

Oh Troy ! you're very crazy with your trips ! I am glad that you're alive ! photo is very beauty with this path of light !

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NekhbetSun

6:06AM | Mon, 19 June 2006

Good work and always an interesting little tale to accompany the pic hugsnkisses


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