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Julie H. Ferguson (Photos by Pharos) posted a photo:
The abbey floods regularly during the spring run-off. Here you see the height reached by the water over the years.
In 1784, it reached nearly 30 feet!
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Spitfire 11a P7350 and Hurricane IIC PZ865 of the BBMF seen together at Kemble .
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Hurricane IIC PZ865 of the BBMF displaying at Kemble
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The waster is brown.
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Looking SE. Milton Town Forest, Milton, MA 5/24/25
Infrogmation posted a photo:
One of many topical t-shirts after New Orleans reopened after the Katrina disaster of 2005.
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Infrogmation posted a photo:
Magazine Street, Uptown New Orleans. This part of town had hurricane wind damaged, but escaped the Federal Flood that deluged the majority of the city.
NickD58 posted a photo:
A stormy Talisker Bay on Skye. The day was as grey as this looks with the exception of this buoy and what at first I thought was a bollard but is actually a gauntlet. Still, it looked wild and beautiful and Talisker waterfall was in full flow also.
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It doesn't really look too stormy here but the wind was blowing and the rain was falling. The water coming down the waterfall was occasionally pushed upwards when a very strong gust of wind would hit the cliffs.
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Talisker, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
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Isle of Skye with the Cuiliins behind the clouds. Just to the right of this scene is the famous Talisker distillery in Carbost.
West Freeman Photography posted a photo:
This shipping container was placed in the South Louisiana Marsh by a horrible storm named Katrina
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I installed a new app. Don’t worry, it does more than this. Hopefully I can practice more after France and Christmas.
ncmec posted a photo:
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina became one of the most destructive storms to ever hit the U.S. In response, NCMEC handled 34,045 calls and helped resolve 5,192 missing child cases.
A major force behind those resolutions were the members of NCMEC’s Team Adam, a group of retired law enforcement volunteers who are deployed in cases of critically missing children. Due to NCMEC’s efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Congress mandated the establishment of the National Emergency Child Locator Center (NECLC), which NCMEC now operates during Presidentially declared disasters at the request of FEMA. Bob Bird/NCMEC

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