We’ve had more than 18 inches of rain (H2O) during the past three days. Besides all the flooding and washed out roads in the area, mother nature does provide photo opportunities.
Whirlpool at end of driveway (about one foot in diameter).
Water boiling out of an over capacity drain pipe, which is over three feet in diameter.
Water flowing in from right around a partially blocked drain pipe, which is two feet in diameter.
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You define the theme very great here David , Thanks for sharing
Thank you Jake
The whirlpool photo is very cool.
Thank you. The conditions had to be just right. It formed quickly and disappeared within a few minutes. Five minutes before or after and I would have missed the whirlpool altogether.
Whirlpool. Whirlcool!
I agree, this only occurs when the conditions are right and we have lots of rain.
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Great photo of that whirlpool!
Thank you. The whirlpool was an added treat to all the flooding
great water captures!
Thank you Nelson
Water is life-giving, but can also be very strong, even disastrous. Beautiful photos.
Water has the power to shape everything. Thank you Marion
One of the best entries i have seen so far David! Lovely!
Thank you Madhu
great!
Thank you Marina
really great entry David…one of the best I’ve seen so far…love the first shot
Thank you Jo. I like the whirlpool the best too.
That is a lot of water! Enjoyed looking at your photos.
Thank you. We had about 18 inches over two days.
Lights…water…action! These images just reminded me of how water can be exciting, powerful, even scary during times of major storms. Thanks for sharing a fun and thrilling post.
Thank you and you’re welcome
Love water, these pics are superb!
Thank you Madoqua