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Telecommunications cables!, low in the sky above the Etowah River. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Telecommunications cables!, low in the sky above the Etowah River.

In Rome, Georgia, on January 1st, 2025, was the Etowah River as viewed from the west side of a bridge on Turner McCall Boulevard (U.S. Route 27 and Georgia state routes 20 and 53), south of East 1st Street.

The Etowah River converges with the Oostanaula River to form the Coosa River, which converges with the Tallapoosa River to form the Alabama River, which converges with the Tombigbee River to form the Mobile River, which flows to Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Etowah (river) (1123836)
• Floyd (county) (2000348)
• Rome (2024102)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• brown (color) (300127490)
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Wikidata items:
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• Georgia State Route 20 (Q2427686)
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• Ridge and Valley ecoregion (Q65770803)
• Southern Shale Valleys (Q131671391)
• Treaty of New Echota (Q1049395)
• U.S. Route 27 (Q408924)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Rivers—Georgia (sh85114302)
• Suspended sediments (sh93004253)

Deadpan view of the Etowah River on a brown sunny day in northwest Georgia. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Deadpan view of the Etowah River on a brown sunny day in northwest Georgia.

"The longer you look at it the better it gets," I dryly wisecracked.

Except for the vines up the trees at the right, the Etowah River here resembles the Little Kanawha River, of all things, in West Virginia, of all places.

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In Rome, Georgia, on January 1st, 2025, was the Etowah River as viewed from the east side of a bridge on Turner McCall Boulevard (U.S. Route 27 and Georgia state routes 20 and 53), south of Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard.

The Etowah River converges with the Oostanaula River to form the Coosa River, which converges with the Tallapoosa River to form the Alabama River, which converges with the Tombigbee River to form the Mobile River, which flows to Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Etowah (river) (1123836)
• Floyd (county) (2000348)
• Rome (2024102)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• brown (color) (300127490)
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• temperate deciduous forests (300387649)
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• winter (300133101)

Wikidata items:
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• Coosa River drainage basin (Q131706612)
• Etowah River (Q968071)
• Georgia State Route 20 (Q2427686)
• Georgia State Route 53 (Q2427800)
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• Mobile River drainage basin (Q47499617)
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• Treaty of New Echota (Q1049395)
• U.S. Route 27 (Q408924)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Rivers—Georgia (sh85114302)
• Suspended sediments (sh93004253)

Above the Etowah a spray of diagonals. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Above the Etowah a spray of diagonals.

FROM ATOP A BRIDGE I BLEW KISSES at muddy water and telecommunications cables.

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In Rome, Georgia, on January 1st, 2025, was the Etowah River as viewed from the west side of a bridge on Turner McCall Boulevard (U.S. Route 27 and Georgia state routes 20 and 53), south of East 1st Street.

The Etowah River converges with the Oostanaula River to form the Coosa River, which converges with the Tallapoosa River to form the Alabama River, which converges with the Tombigbee River to form the Mobile River, which flows to Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Etowah (river) (1123836)
• Floyd (county) (2000348)
• Rome (2024102)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• brown (color) (300127490)
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• riverine landscapes (300435110)
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• telecommunication cables (300434470)
• temperate deciduous forests (300387649)
• turbidity (300375724)
• winter (300133101)

Wikidata items:
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• Alabama River drainage basin (Q131706447)
• Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests (Q4780829)
• Atlanta--Athens-Clarke County--Sandy Springs, GA-AL Combined Statistical Area (Q131668260)
• Coosa River drainage basin (Q131706612)
• Etowah River (Q968071)
• Georgia State Route 20 (Q2427686)
• Georgia State Route 53 (Q2427800)
• January 1 (Q2150)
• January 2025 (Q61312884)
• Mobile River drainage basin (Q47499617)
• New Year's Day (Q196627)
• Northwest Georgia (Q7060047)
• Ridge and Valley ecoregion (Q65770803)
• Southern Shale Valleys (Q131671391)
• Treaty of New Echota (Q1049395)
• U.S. Route 27 (Q408924)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Rivers—Georgia (sh85114302)
• Suspended sediments (sh93004253)

The Ecorse River is famously murky, and I have decided that that's my favorite thing about it. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

The Ecorse River is famously murky, and I have decided that that's my favorite thing about it.

It's enticingly mysterious when you can't see in.

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In Lincoln Park, Michigan, on April 7th, 2024, was the Ecorse River in Council Point Park. The city of Ecorse, Michigan, is on the opposite riverbank.

The Ecorse River flows to the Detroit River, which flows to Lake Erie.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ecorse (2051821)
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Parks—Michigan (sh85098169)
• Rivers—Michigan (sh85114343)
• Suspended sediments (sh93004253)

In metro Detroit the Ecorse River was greenish brown in April sun. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

In metro Detroit the Ecorse River was greenish brown in April sun.

Nobody should drink the Ecorse River anymore.

DAYDREAM WITH ME recipes for healthful beverages and gravies that match the color of the Ecorse River. I have a blender.

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In Lincoln Park, Michigan, on April 7th, 2024, was the Ecorse River in Council Point Park. The city of Ecorse, Michigan, is on the opposite riverbank.

The Ecorse River flows to the Detroit River, which flows to Lake Erie.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ecorse (2051821)
• Ecorse River (2310804)
• Lincoln Park (2052485)
• Wayne (county) (1003005)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• boundaries (300055590)
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• Downriver (Q5303253)
• Ecorse River (Q3406551)
• Huron/Erie Lake Plains (Q56683276)
• Lake Erie drainage basin (Q6475771)
• Maumee Lake Plain (Q56685650)
• Metro Detroit (Q1925718)
• municipal park (Q22746)
• river border (Q129187060)
• Southeast Michigan (Q3502886)
• Southern Great Lakes forests (Q16201663)
• Treaty of Detroit (1807) (Q1639077)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Parks—Michigan (sh85098169)
• Rivers—Michigan (sh85114343)
• Suspended sediments (sh93004253)

Allow ONLINE DIGIPIX OF THE BROAD RIVER to inform your understanding of what central South Carolina looks like. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Allow ONLINE DIGIPIX OF THE BROAD RIVER to inform your understanding of what central South Carolina looks like.

Do it! Allow them to!

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In Columbia, South Carolina, on January 2nd, 2024, the Broad River as viewed from the north side of a bridge on Broad River Road (U.S. Route 176).

The Broad River converges with the Saluda River to form the Congaree River, which converges with the Wateree River to form the Santee River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean.

Yonder is the Columbia Canal diversion dam.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Broad River (2195764)
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
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Wikidata items:
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Rivers—South Carolina (sh85114398)