Chattahoochee River Flooding Roswell, Georgia (09/21/2009)


Title:
Chattahoochee River Flooding Roswell, Georgia (09/21/2009)

Description:
I shot this video while walking down to the back gate at my apartment complex around 4:00pm on Sept. 21, 2009. The back gate opens onto Azalea Drive, which runs parallel to the Chattahoochee on the north side of the river.

Author:
jahzoone

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chattahoochee, river, azalea, drive, roswell, georgia, flood, flooding, overflowing, banks,

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