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But honestly, I don't really care anymore. Just going to go paddling.
Oh no, here we go again.
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Re: Oh no, here we go again.
I posted several comments below the article, but some guy, Sam, brought up a point that I had forgotten about. It's a good one:
Sam:
"Let's be clear, the river between the levees is not nature nor natural - it was moved from its original course, now known as the Trinity Meanders/Trinity Stand Trail. Nature may have enhanced the man-made channel. So we are not dealing with some corruption of nature by future city plans."
After the Trinity flooded Dallas in 1908, the city built levees and diverted the river.
Sam:
"Let's be clear, the river between the levees is not nature nor natural - it was moved from its original course, now known as the Trinity Meanders/Trinity Stand Trail. Nature may have enhanced the man-made channel. So we are not dealing with some corruption of nature by future city plans."
After the Trinity flooded Dallas in 1908, the city built levees and diverted the river.
Re: Oh no, here we go again.
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