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Photo Contest 2020 - September - Flowing water

Millers River meets Connecticut River 6 Oct 2011, Erving/Gill Massachusetts. This picture was taken looking downriver (south) from the French King Bridge across the Connecticut River, between Ervi...

posted 4y ago by Olin Lathrop‭  ·  edited 4y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2020-09-02T19:29:09Z (about 4 years ago)
  • <h3>Millers River meets Connecticut River</h3>
  • <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/Bv9g7dFo6tHKDnY27cuYTtqU">
  • 6 Oct 2011, Erving/Gill Massachusetts.
  • This picture was taken looking downriver (south) from the French King Bridge across the Connecticut River, between Erving and Gill Massachusetts. The Millers River enters the Connecticut immediately downstream from the bridge, left of this picture. The interesting swirls and patterns are caused by the clear dark tannin-laden water of the Millers River mixing with the silty waters of the Connecticut River.
  • <h3>Millers River meets Connecticut River</h3>
  • <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/Bv9g7dFo6tHKDnY27cuYTtqU">
  • 6 Oct 2011, Erving/Gill Massachusetts.
  • This picture was taken looking downriver (south) from the French King Bridge across the Connecticut River, between Erving and Gill Massachusetts. The Millers River enters the Connecticut immediately downstream from the bridge, left of this picture. The interesting swirls and patterns are caused by the clear dark tannin-laden water of the Millers River mixing with the silty waters of the Connecticut.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2020-09-02T19:28:00Z (about 4 years ago)
<h3>Millers River meets Connecticut River</h3>

<img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/Bv9g7dFo6tHKDnY27cuYTtqU">

6 Oct 2011, Erving/Gill Massachusetts.

This picture was taken looking downriver (south) from the French King Bridge across the Connecticut River, between Erving and Gill Massachusetts.  The Millers River enters the Connecticut immediately downstream from the bridge, left of this picture.  The interesting swirls and patterns are caused by the clear dark tannin-laden water of the Millers River mixing with the silty waters of the Connecticut River.