Odd that they do not include Irma, it was 5 years and 1 month ago, and that storm was wicked.
I guess swimming across the Mississippi isnt that challenging at the moment. Should be lots of peeps doing it now so they can lay claim to it.2/3 of the country needs rain.
Now a 2,000 barge backup on the river which I'm sure is helping supply issues.
Corp of Engineers is building a 1,000 foot long underwater dam to keep saltwater from flowing up the river.
Corp of Engineers dredging in a dozen places.
River bank in Baton Rouge they found that was possibley one that sank in 1915. Bridge in pic is the I-10 bridge.
Sunk boat that maybe sank in 1915.
Missouri
It may be more dangerous, for a longer period of the swim. The Mississippi river is one of the most polluted (natural and man made debris). So still a lot of shit to get slammed into as it pushes you down stream. A shallower river also means more of the heavy shit that was deep below, is now closer to the surface.I guess swimming across the Mississippi isnt that challenging at the moment. Should be lots of peeps doing it now so they can lay claim to it.
Swim?I guess swimming across the Mississippi isnt that challenging at the moment. Should be lots of peeps doing it now so they can lay claim to it.
how long is gonna take to rebuild the old one?
We did the 40s, 70s, back to 40s thing this week on Long Island.Fall weather in the south. 29F for a low last week. High of 84F today.