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The flow resumes..
..in my stream :-)
Work has eased off a bit and I am cascading into flickr back, and soon I will be flooding your streams :-)
Cascade along Mountain Fork Creek. Murray Falls is in the background. Senyard falls is to the right. Murray and Senyard falls photo in comments section.
For Sanyuktaa. Happy Birthday!
The flow on black
About the title:
The flow not only resumes on my stream: it is a common sight in the Ozarks, streams and rivers go completely underground and resurface after a while (as seen here). This is a characteristic feature in the ozark region, especially in and around the Buffalo River Valley- especially in Indian Creek and Clark creek (Lost Valley). While caves of Kentucky, Springs of Florida and Arches of New Mexico all have a common geology ("karst"), sinkholes, caves and caverns in the deep ozarks are the region's best kept secret. (Psst... You didnt hear this info from me ;-) )
Have a great Thursday!
The flow resumes..
..in my stream :-)
Work has eased off a bit and I am cascading into flickr back, and soon I will be flooding your streams :-)
Cascade along Mountain Fork Creek. Murray Falls is in the background. Senyard falls is to the right. Murray and Senyard falls photo in comments section.
For Sanyuktaa. Happy Birthday!
The flow on black
About the title:
The flow not only resumes on my stream: it is a common sight in the Ozarks, streams and rivers go completely underground and resurface after a while (as seen here). This is a characteristic feature in the ozark region, especially in and around the Buffalo River Valley- especially in Indian Creek and Clark creek (Lost Valley). While caves of Kentucky, Springs of Florida and Arches of New Mexico all have a common geology ("karst"), sinkholes, caves and caverns in the deep ozarks are the region's best kept secret. (Psst... You didnt hear this info from me ;-) )
Have a great Thursday!