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Mississippi River Flooding, Part 4

Floodwaters from the Mississippi River just west of downtown Memphis are noticeably receding!

Mississippi River flooding

New walkway connecting Confederate Park to the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
May 18, 2011

At the middle of the walkway, I  clicked away at Mud Island River Park….

Mississippi River flooding

May 18, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

May 18, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

May 18, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

Intersection of Beale Street and Riverside Drive (now open)
May 21, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

View of Mud Island with M Bridge in background
May 21, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

Flag poles on Mud Island River Park…
May 21, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

…And 7 days later
May 28, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

Mud Island River Park…
May 21, 2011

Mississippi River flooding

…And 7 days later
May 28, 2011

To view photo in Flickr, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/yummies4tummies/5787746708

I’ll have a new update in a few weeks.  Hopefully by then, the river will no longer be at flood stage.

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