Saturday, March 22, 2008

The south and east sides of Fayetteville send water to Georgetown. Read all about it.

Georgetown in on a peninsula that becomes an island when the lower White River floods about 200 miles east of Fayetteville.

White River flood at Georgetown, Arkansas, in Demozette


I spent many wonderful days there hunting mallards in flooded woods nearby. I certainly hope my friends there are safe. People there don't need the benefits of protecting wetland explained to them. They have seen the results of clearing too much land and allowing it to erode away.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why do people live in a place like that?