Ben Ruset Administrator Site Administrator Oct 12, 2004 7,628 1,916 Monmouth County www.benruset.com Jun 29, 2009 #1 http://www.break.com/index/flooded-river-destroys-road-in-minutes.html Since I know we're all interested in bridges and whatnot, lets watch one fail.
http://www.break.com/index/flooded-river-destroys-road-in-minutes.html Since I know we're all interested in bridges and whatnot, lets watch one fail.
PancoastDrifter Explorer Dec 7, 2008 728 56 www.flickr.com Jun 29, 2009 #2 Thumbs up for using a tripod.
Teegate Administrator Site Administrator Sep 17, 2002 26,692 9,755 Jun 29, 2009 #3 That was impressive. They should have asked us and we could have told them about a few beavers we know of that would have held that water back. Guy
That was impressive. They should have asked us and we could have told them about a few beavers we know of that would have held that water back. Guy
Sue Gremlin Piney Sep 13, 2005 1,295 250 62 Vicksburg, Michigan Jun 29, 2009 #4 That gave me bad flashbacks. I love the way the culvert bobs to the surface like a monster. Boo!
46er Piney Mar 24, 2004 8,837 2,144 Coastal NJ Jun 29, 2009 #5 And that little Dutch kid thought he could hold it back with his finger
MarkBNJ Piney Jun 17, 2007 1,875 73 Long Valley, NJ www.markbetz.net Jun 29, 2009 #6 I was thinking exactly the same thing about that culvert. Wonder what made it heave up like that? The most striking image to me is the after shot, with the river peacably rolling along just as if those upstart humans had never tried to constrain it.
I was thinking exactly the same thing about that culvert. Wonder what made it heave up like that? The most striking image to me is the after shot, with the river peacably rolling along just as if those upstart humans had never tried to constrain it.