Yet more rain fell near Langtry, Texas, yesterday, transforming Eagle Nest Canyon again. This time only about one-third of an inch created a flash flood that roared down the canyon as the crew worked in Eagle Cave. Please click on the link to see photos of this remarkable transformation. Note that the big willows and other trees are completely gone.
Wow, that was impressive, Mary. It certainly speaks to the power and danger of flash floods in the desert. Also, love the photo of the ocotillo with storm. –Curt
what a dramatic experience – as though the subject of their studies was on fast forward, at least concerning the environment. thanks for sending this out.
Mf
Mary that is a stunning picture of an approaching West Texas Storm. Did you take?
Donna
Sent from my iPad
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No, I didn’t take this one. I wish I had.
Thanks, Mary. That is a great blog. Fascinating.
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Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 16:16:19 +0000 To: iain.davidson@live.com.au
U are a real treasure to keep us posted on remarkable transformation going on in the canyon. I love every rock ,blade of grass and drop of water. Thank u for all the updates and pictures Be careful and keep the news coming. Alice Mondshine
Thank you, Alice. Good to hear from you.