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Uploaded: 04/29/17 10:13 PM GMT
Drought series #3
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I went into the archives and located some historical photos of Lettuce Lake Park over the years. The first of three photos was taken a couple days ago 04/27/17. The second, which shows a more pronounced receding of the waterline was taken in September, 2006. The last (bottom) photo shows more or less what the normal water levels should be.

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::corngrowth
04/30/17 8:26 AM GMT
A very good collage and a very good continuation of this impressive series, Alex.

I don't like to interfere with American politics, but if your Mr. President, at high and low, points out that there's nothing going on in terms of climate change, I still have 'some' doubts.
Your images don't lie however, my friend!
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::Ramad
04/30/17 9:54 AM GMT
Good set of photo s to how the difference. Drought is a phenomenon that comes and goes - at least it was. But now it seems to be happening more often in different parts of the world.
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::rvdb
04/30/17 12:02 AM GMT
Nice collage well done.

Rob
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.Tomeast
04/30/17 9:37 PM GMT
We too had many ponds at low levels that have come back this year. Nice work on this.
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::Constance52347
05/01/17 2:35 AM GMT
We've been in drought for a year now, but the recent deluge has knocked it out of the park. Interesting collage.
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