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After several days with intense rain, the meadows of Ver-Assebroek are flooded: you can see a ditch on the left, then a fence, and then flooded meadows. And it looks like there's more rain to come ...
The flooded floor of Yosemite Valley at sunrise from 2017.
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Flooding-Flooding Taken 11 11 2018
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When the Rhine area is flooded in winter, there are many great opportunities to photograph it. Like here in the nature reserve "Urdenbacher Kämpe" in Düsseldorf.
Deadvlei called dead marsh was believed to be formed 600-700 years ago.The clay pan was formed after rainfall, when the Tsauchab river flooded. The flood created pools of water where the camel thorn trees grew. When the climate changed the trees died. They are not petrified but the wood does not decompose because it its so dry.
The flood of June 2013 will not be easily forgotten, this boulder field used to be a picnic ground and pleasant forest. the trees in the centre are the only remaining from the original forest
Illinois River flooding at Marshall County state recreation area on route 26 just south of Lacon Illinois. The building is used as a park ranger station for hunting and fishing. Notice that the water is up to the window sills. The water is glass smooth and creates the illusion of a house boat because of the mirror like reflection. In the back ground is an outdoor toilet facility doing the same. Adjust your glasses folks, this is an optical illusion.
Floods Before Covid
In 2020 excessive rainfall led to the wettest February since records began, in 1766, in England and Wales, homes and businesses were flooded as rivers burst their banks and breached flood defences. We were fortunate where I live but still ducks swam between these trees normally growing on dry land.
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It was somewhat worse late the night before. I put in a path last year as in the last year it's got much worse. I know why but can't comment here.
Usually, I have the lawn like a bowling green by May and I wanted some planting done but it's just still too wet. It's far better today as I post this, yet still too wet to mow and more rain in the forecast.
Vermont was hit pretty hard couple days ago with major flooding from several inches of rain. I had the opportunity to take some photos while my town was still accessible before it became worse.
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Flooded fields in a spring that wasn't. Still, the sun sometimes shone. There was no drought anywhere. Summer can come now.
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Goldfield was partially destroyed by a flood in 1913, and a fire in 1923 took out a large part of what was left.
Goldfield, Esmeralda County, NV
Flooded Willow tree on the shore of Lake Ontario near the waterfront trail of Lake Ontario viewed from the bridge across Duffins creek marsh in Squires beach , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , June 7. 2022
Chestnut tree
Chestnut tree with blossoms
Damaged Chestnut tree with beautiful blossoms
on a path at the shore of Lake Ontario
near the waterfront trail of lake Ontario in Squires beach
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Lilies of the valley at the shore of Lake Ontario
Lilies of the valley
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Beautiful Solomons Seal flowers
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The scene from the bottom of our garden is amazing, as our house turns into a lakeside property. Fortunately with the railway line between us and the water, we're always pretty safe.
On the way between Da Nang and Hue, these rice paddies were flooded by heavy rains that came after the rainy season normally ends. Across the fields you can see a church, probably Catholic, and a school. About 10% of the population is Christian, mostly Catholic, from French colonial days.
Typical!! Several times I have been out with my camera expecting a decent sunset only to see nothing, then the one evening I see something worth capturing while out on a walk and all I have is my iPhone!!
Moderate Flooding: actually I would hardly call this flooding at all compared to some years in spring. But the little pond won't be there in a few weeks, and the patch will stay dry until next spring.
It was an overcast day but calm enough to yield good refections.
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Flooded field in Standlake, West Oxfordshire, which lies next to the River Windrush. This is usually a field full of sheep, but recently has been home to a few swans.
There is a talk about a storm more powerful than the first one will start tomorrow. More flooding and landslides warning and the lack of sandbags!
I hope the weather where you are is better than ours.
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Flooded field in Standlake, West Oxfordshire, which lies next to the River Windrush. This is usually a field full of sheep, but recently has been home to a few swans.
There should not be any water in this shot. The path is the C&O Canal Trail that goes along the Potomac River from Cumberland, Maryland to Washington DC. To the left is a drainage ditch that was flooding onto the trail and then that was spilling out in waterfalls into the Potomac River. The river had burst it's banks and up to the canal trail on the right. Typically the river is a 100 or so feet away down a steep bank.