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New Forest pony in a flooded field. A pony struggles to find a place to graze on the saturated land in the severe floods of late 2012. This was the image that was selected by Chris Packham as the overall winner in a photographic competition of New Forest photographs. It also formed part of my two photographic exhibitions at Dimbola Lodge at Freshwater Bay on the Isle of Wight. Taken on my old Canon 5D 'Classic' using a 17-40L lens.
Three heavy downpours within twelve hours caused major flooding in Hiltons, VA this morning. Chunks of asphalt were washed loose by the raging creek on this road. Needless to say, I backed up. In fact, I backed up several times this morning while trying to find a route out of the valley. I ended up staying at home.
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Or Too Much Water!
We went for a drive to see a place known for it's 'Miracle Water', but at this river crossing we found the road washed out on the other side and the river flowing over the bridge. We also got a flat tyre/tire on the car, so had to change to the spare while trying to take pictures of a small digger trying to remove the trees (one about 20m/66' long) from beside the bridge. Photos of that procedure are still to be uploaded to flickr (very slow internet in Fiji).
With no spare we turned around and returned to Nasinu, Suva.
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The garden filled again as the river Wharfe came to visit on Boxing Day. It is only to be expected when the garden is on the flood plain.
A southbound CP loaded potash train tiptoes through the highwater in downtown Davenport. This year's flood didn't shut down the railroad, but the water did reach the top of the rail head in several low spots.
Davenport's LeClaire Park always falls victim to flooding since the City has opted not to build a floodwall.
May 11, 2018.
Flooded timber in the backwater sloughs of the Mississippi River near the BK Leach Conservation Area finds a dabbling mallard and a pair of preening Canada geese, one with a band
A classroom in a village in Dadu that was damaged by the destructive monsoon floods last year has been unusable for more than six months. The local children are currently receiving education at UNICEF temporary learning centres and hoping to be able to return to school soon.
Dadu, Sindh Province, Pakistan, 2011
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The river should crest today. Thousands of people were about yesterday enjoying the temps in the 60's, while photographing the water that was out of it's banks. This is the Riverside Historical District in Covington, Ky. The flood gates are installed along the dikes.
Close of up the tunnel under the log bridge. While technically accessible, the collapsed rock all around, severe flooding and probable deep mud on the tunnel floor would make exploring this adit extremely dangerous. This is as close as i was able to get.
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After the Flood in Waverly Tennessee August 21st 2021. Looking North from our front porch. Most of Main Street looked like this last week. The tan colored house at the end of the street was shoved into the street by the force of the flood and has been torn down and removed. Across the street at 205 the house had also been moved from its foundation and has since been torn down. Several other houses on the street have been torn down. Looks like our block will have about 5 or 6 less houses than before.
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Several counties in Northern California has been declared as natural disaster area by the President. What about Drawbridge as seen here?
the amount of rain that poured within the past two days had caused damage that is almost comparable to typhoon ketsana back in 1999. communities living close to rivers were inundated with floods and lots and lots of mud and debris. many people have evacuated to community shelters. the weather forecast predicts that the weather will improve later this week