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Photo of the Day #298

Looking north toward Kingwood Greens and the Kingwood Country Club’s Forest Course. Note how Hurricane Harvey deposited a fresh layer of sand several feet thick on the islands and back channels of the West Fork of the San Jacinto. Photo taken two weeks after Harvey.
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0 0 admin admin2019-04-29 14:14:282019-04-22 14:16:58Photo of the Day #298
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