Delaware River flood @ Callicoon, NY - upstream




Title:
Delaware River flood @ Callicoon, NY - upstream

Description:
June 27, 2006 -- taken with my Canon PowerShot SD400 camera. The water was about 17-18 feet high when I shot this (its normal height is 3-4 feet in this stretch of the valley). At 00:06 is a mass of debris that collected on one of the piers; it's even bigger now (on the 28th) and generates a significant wake.

Author:
TalecArashi

Tags:
floods, catskills, new, york,

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