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The reflection of the setting Sun caught my attention, as we reminisced with family and friends this weekend.
For the plus forty years I've been on t...
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The reflection of the setting Sun caught my attention, as we reminisced with family and friends this weekend.
For the plus forty years I've been on this section of the south fork of the Tye River, this is the healthiest water quality and highest sustained level water I have ever seen. The rainfall from the remnants of Florence didn't leave lasting damage, but the bottom of the river was clean from algae bloom which is normally witnessed on the canopy covered river. The constant drone of the river brings about a peace I cannot find elsewhere.
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For the plus forty years I've been on this section of the south fork of the Tye River, this is the healthiest water quality and highest sustained level water I have ever seen. The rainfall from the remnants of Florence didn't leave lasting damage, but the bottom of the river was clean from algae bloom which is normally witnessed on the canopy covered river. The constant drone of the river brings about a peace I cannot find elsewhere.
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