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We paddle to the town of Grand Rapids crossing Pokegama Dam but not before we hit a serious storm.
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Leaving the headwaters, we end Day 3 at first town of the Mississippi River.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floods_in_the_United_States:_1901%E2%80%932000
Floods in the United States are generally caused by excessive rainfall, excessive snowmelt, and dam failure. Below is a list of flood events that were of significant impact to the country, between 1901 and 2000. The third deadliest flash flood in US history, the normally placid Willow Creek burst its banks during an intense rain and hail storm. The city of Heppner, at the foothills of the Blue Mountains in eastern Oregon, was almost completely destroyed. 220 of Heppner’s 1,400 residents died in the flood. Flooding was more significant along the Grand, Saginaw, Kalamazoo, and River Raisin river basins than the St. Joseph and Huron River basins. In Lansing, it was the worst flood in the previous 135 years of its history. Many dams were either undermined or swept away. Kalamazoo saw two square miles of flooding during this event. It was also considered the most destructive flood in Grand Rapids history. The Grand River went above bankfull on the night of March 24, rising slowly for the next four days. It broke the previous high water mark by over 60 cm (2. 0 ft), and was considered a once in 100 year flood. Over one-half of the population on the west side of the river was inundated. On the east bank of the river, numerous factories went underwater. There was one casualty. Damages totaled US$1. 8 million (1904 dollars). To the left is an image showing the flooding in Battle Creek. A storm in late 1906 reported highest ever rainfalls in a southeast to northwest direction from Monterey to Ione in the Sierra Nevada foothills. An area of 300,000 acres (1,200 km2) was flooded in the Sacramento Valley. Snowmelt combined with heavy rains by March 16 allowed the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers to swell out of their banks, leading to a flood of record in Pittsburgh. Damage to the city was estimated at US$5 million (1907 dollars). The death toll was low, with 6–12 perishing during the inundation. In February, snowstorms had deposited a significant snowpack across the region. Then, in early March, heavy rains and warmer conditions set in, setting the stage for a flood. The Kalamazoo River flooded Albion when the Homer Dam broke around 3 p. m. on March 7. By midnight, the bridges surrounding town were underwater. Six buildings in Albion collapsed, which caused over US$125,000 in damage (1908 dollars). The storm extended from Fort Ross on the coast to the Feather River basin. LaPorte, in the Feather River basin, had 1,458 mm (57. 4 in) of rain in 20 days, an event with a return period of 12,000 years. The flood episodes of 1907 and 1909 in California resulted in an overhaul of planned statewide flood control designs. Heavy rains filling the Bayless reservoir cracked the concrete dam, sending an estimated 450,000,000 gallons downstream destroying most of the boroughs of Austin and Costello. A total of 78 people from Austin and 2 from Costello perished during the inundation. Nearly 254 mm (10. 0 in) of rain during a series of three winter storms led to this flood event, which affected southwest, central, and eastern Ohio, especially cities and towns along the Great Miami River and Olentangy River valleys, as well as Indianapolis, eastern Indiana, and western Pennsylvania. Fires and tornadoes also wrought destruction. Dayton was totally devastated, being inundated for three days in late March. The floods also put the Ohio and Erie Canal out of business for good, destroying most of the locks and many miles of embankments. The death toll from this flood was 361 with total damages of US$100 million. On the Olentangy River, this flood broke the previous record for river stage by over 4. 5 m (15 ft). In the town of Delaware, Ohio, 50–75 perished when a break in the levee allowed a 7-foot-tall (2. 1 m) wall of water to sweep through downtown. Five of the town’s bridges washed away. The state capital, Columbus, suffered its worst ever flooding from the Olentangy and Scioto rivers. The Franklinton area on the west side was inundated after a l dentglobalwarming.house.gov civil war Northern Illinois University fightnashville ray 2011 Louisiana Agriculture video Dimebag Brown the patch Farmers Reggie Mississippi River Debrisflow washed evidence agrarian Great torrent official Kurt CFH Bottom Line public.resource.orgthe Factor Watts Cole Queensland Chicago Flood Impact smell barack Farming metalpantera live guitar Chalk industrial yes Popstevie April merriwa Ranching John Griffiths Flood Watersgaga Weather Johnny Michael Danna Little Illinois islanders Unionglobalwarming.house.gov Girls Lane rains Messy educational spill 70769Louisiana Trendkill p2p Illinois history Rouge solo John Deere edition Engfehr Dime Aloud str
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Sting,”The un-evolved mind’s logic ties me up and rapes me” ,
.. Electric Water Evolutionary Subterranean H2O2 Green Rivers,- UFO’s and Flying Saucers Viktor Schauberger – Nature was my Teacher – . Gravity is not real, as known – T I M E . is . F A K E .History and Timelines are altered and fabricated constantly . Scott Shaubel . Time is altered . Time is warpable ..
.Use Hemp like it was for the last 10,000 years, for everything.. UV sunlight is magnetic wireless electricity, Gamma Light is supercharged wireless electricity,Cell Phone Tesla Towers Transmit Wireless Electricity, Wars are to destroy history, and subterranean h2o2 green fountain of youth rivers – (magnetic power points of Earth) . History is replaced with a preferred history.
National Geographic – January 2011 – Cahokia, America’s Lost City – The Mississippian World – January 2011 – Vietnam’s Infinite Cave –
… Humans are Cosmically Connected To Earth & Everything by Natural Sun Nano Electricity
= AC DC Wires are Devils Veins Tesla Free Wireless Electricity Before Niagara Falls
.. everything is wireless, always was… wires are to changethe natural magnetic grid of Earth and humans.
= 1901 Hydro Water Devils Veins Reroute Rivers Kings Walkway El Camino del Rey = Lake Erie has changed since 1600 the Rise in Erie Hw Longfellow Brebeuf Cat People
Subterranean River To Lake Erie New York Times 1891
Imagine a tunnel more than ten storeys underground, a hundred years old, bricklined, wet, and completely inaccessible save by descending through a narrow slit in its ceiling thirty feet above the floor, and then returning up the same rope you came down.
El Caminito del Rey The King’s little pathway is a walkway or via ferrata, in El Chorro, near Álora in the district of Málaga, Spain. The name is often shortened to Camino del Rey.
In 1901 it became obvious that workers at the hydroelectric power plants at Chorro Falls and Gaitanejo Falls needed a walkway to cross between the falls, to provide for transport of materials, and for the inspection and maintenance of the channel. Construction of the walkway took four years and it was finished in 1905.
December 26, 1900
… DIATOMS – Fossil Shell Flour is – The Blue Pearl… ORMUS MANNA WHITE POWDER..This conductive monatomic energy activates the pineal gland and transmits the higher universal mind. Earth’s Eternal Billions of years old Cycle , UV Sunlight on the Oceans,.eats c02, produces oxygen, and produces Diatoms,THE DEEPEST SUBJECT by far,the deepest subject,on the planet.Diatoms are algae,then end up as LIMESTONE,the Earths crust is diatoms,miles thick..
Diatoms are superconductors for the brain,the element in pure earth water h2o2.the green rivers they sing about.underground rivers running through limestone and sulphur….produce h2o2 eternal fountain of youth water,,White Powder Monatomic Diatomic High Spin Superconductor for Brain.. the Welland Canal is actually the,H2O2 fountain of youth Hiway of Holy Water.it surfaces at the entrance to the weir,behind hebert motors,from subterranean rivers,DIATOMS, HOLD THE MEMORY FROM EVERYTHING FROM THE BEGINNING,, WHICH WILL RESTORE YOUR MEMORY .
Diatoms increase the electrical activity in your body.Mitochondria,as it is,need to change food into electricity to run your body.this is changing,sun is electricty as you know it,you live on electricity
People are electric, food is converted to electricity by mitochondria. Sunlight is electricity.people live on electricity.
…. Say Hello To Your Evolution, . Total Honesty will solve all your problems,.= . You all have, Your OWN FREE WILL To Believe and Do As You Please, keeping this in mind,.. Earth is Extremely Evolving Try To Keep Up If You Want To Make It,. About 1% of the 6.8 billion Earth People live the American Dream,the rest are poorly treated slaves, to the Pathetic Few .THAT ARE DONE NOW .. USA Self Destruction Imminent(& Earth),Someone Should Say Something,Before Mother Nature Does,… The Party Is Over, Payback Can Be A Bitch,.. Repayment is Redemption, Required By Everyone, USA Is No Exception .. Free Will To Be Extinct, Just Keep Pretending The American Dream Ain’t A Nightmare. = I,m saying, Redemption or Repayment, For All Who Chose It, or Eternal Damnation Until You Redeem Yourself,Starting NOW,
.., that includes,.. popes, queens, presidents, prime ministers,Aliens, angels devils,humans, and any other beings on earth.
- The Riddle of Steel that they all sing about, refers to the fact that, .. The more pressure you put on a piece of steel, it will eventually break.
.. the more pressure your will and spirit go through, and endure, .. only and always makes you stronger. Period.
. God is Real … the definition and use of the word “God” is not is not even close to reality.
Scott Shaubel
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View Property Details on Apartments.com: http://www.apartments.com/summary.aspx?page=summary&property=102309.30&partner=video 1 Bedroom Riverview at Upper Landing 400 Spring St. Saint Paul MN 55102 From I-94: Exit on Marion/Kellogg Boulevard. Go straight onto Concordia Avenue. Turn right onto Kellogg Avenue. Turn right onto Eagle Street, which becomes Chestnut Street. Turn right onto Shephard Road. Turn left onto Washington Street and follow to Riverview at Upper Landing. Riverview at Upper Landing is a new, unique, and exciting community along the Mississippi River in the heart of St. Paul. With a beautiful setting along the river, lush landscaping throughout the community and landscaped decks for social activities at each building, living at Riverview at Upper Landing will offer a lifestyle unmatched in the St. Paul area. Our location offers close proximity to downtown St. Paul, Grand Avenue, and walking paths along the river. Nestled between the splendor of the riverfront and the bustle of downtown, Riverview is a modern rental community like no other. Riverview at Upper Landing is a new, unique, and exciting community along the Mississippi River in the heart of St. Paul. Greater St. Paul St. Paul One underground heated parking stall included; $100/month per additional stall 6 Months,7 Months,9 Months,12 Months,13 Months,Flexible
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View Property Details on Apartments.com: http://www.apartments.com/summary.aspx?page=summary&property=102309.30&partner=video 2 Bedroom Riverview at Upper Landing 400 Spring St. Saint Paul MN 55102 From I-94: Exit on Marion/Kellogg Boulevard. Go straight onto Concordia Avenue. Turn right onto Kellogg Avenue. Turn right onto Eagle Street, which becomes Chestnut Street. Turn right onto Shephard Road. Turn left onto Washington Street and follow to Riverview at Upper Landing. Riverview at Upper Landing is a new, unique, and exciting community along the Mississippi River in the heart of St. Paul. With a beautiful setting along the river, lush landscaping throughout the community and landscaped decks for social activities at each building, living at Riverview at Upper Landing will offer a lifestyle unmatched in the St. Paul area. Our location offers close proximity to downtown St. Paul, Grand Avenue, and walking paths along the river. Nestled between the splendor of the riverfront and the bustle of downtown, Riverview is a modern rental community like no other. Riverview at Upper Landing is a new, unique, and exciting community along the Mississippi River in the heart of St. Paul. Greater St. Paul St. Paul One underground heated parking stall included; $100/month per additional stall 6 Months,7 Months,9 Months,12 Months,13 Months,Flexible
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Roger Cormier and Mike Verdeja of Joe’s Sporting Goods catch a mixed bag of fish on the Mississippi River in St. Paul MN
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View Property Details on Apartments.com: http://www.apartments.com/summary.aspx?page=summary%26property=114165.16%26partner=video Highland River Crossing 1735 Graham Ave Saint Paul MN 55116 From 35E: Take 35 E to West 7th – turn right headed West, to Davern – turn left, to Graham – turn right. Rental Office at building 1735 (look for the building with the pool) From Minneapolis: Take Hiawatha/55 East to Highway 5 East, Take the Norfolk Exit and stay Left at the split. River Crossing is on the left, follow the signs to the Rental Office building 1735. Located on the edge of Minneapolis and St. Paul, River Crossing is minutes to the Twin Cities’ most popular spots-Mississippi River banks, Grand Avenue shopping and restaurants, Mall of America and the airport. Our clubhouse features fitness center, game room, DVD video library, business center, multi-media room, outdoor pool & hot-tub. Flexible and Short Term leases available Quiet elegance in trendy Highland Park area of St. Paul Grand Ave Area/Highland Not Listed Well-lit underground reserved parking available – car wash bay, free of charge at your convenience. 3 Months,6 Months,7 Months,9 Months,12 Months,13 Months,24 Months,Flexible
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View Property Details on Apartments.com: http://www.apartments.com/summary.aspx?page=summary%26property=114165.16%26partner=video Oxford River Crossing 1735 Graham Ave Saint Paul MN 55116 From 35E: Take 35 E to West 7th – turn right headed West, to Davern – turn left, to Graham – turn right. Rental Office at building 1735 (look for the building with the pool) From Minneapolis: Take Hiawatha/55 East to Highway 5 East, Take the Norfolk Exit and stay Left at the split. River Crossing is on the left, follow the signs to the Rental Office building 1735. Located on the edge of Minneapolis and St. Paul, River Crossing is minutes to the Twin Cities’ most popular spots-Mississippi River banks, Grand Avenue shopping and restaurants, Mall of America and the airport. Our clubhouse features fitness center, game room, DVD video library, business center, multi-media room, outdoor pool & hot-tub. Flexible and Short Term leases available Quiet elegance in trendy Highland Park area of St. Paul Grand Ave Area/Highland Not Listed Well-lit underground reserved parking available – car wash bay, free of charge at your convenience. 3 Months,6 Months,7 Months,9 Months,12 Months,13 Months,24 Months,Flexible
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http://www.mda.state.mn.us Following the discovery of the destructive tree pest emerald ash borer (EAB) in a St. Paul neighborhood, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) will begin an intensive survey to determine the scope of the infestation in the metro area.
Over the course of several weeks, MDA Plant Protection Division staff will examine ash trees on public and private property in the affected St. Paul neighborhood northeast of the intersection of Highway 280 and Interstate 94. The survey will begin close to the initial infestation, and then expand to other potentially affected areas including northeast Minneapolis and the Mississippi River corridor near the University of Minnesota. MDA personnel will be joined by tree experts from partner agencies including the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and University of Minnesota Extension Service.
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