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November 2009 Kissimmee River Restoration Features Photographs by Brent Anderson
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Looking north at the northern extent of Phase IVB backfill as construction nears completion. November 10, 2009 N
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Looking south along Phase IVB backfill completed. November 10, 2009 S
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Looking north at south end of Phase IVB backfill where it meets Phase IVA backfill which was completed last year. November 10, 2009 N Phase IVB Phase IVA Flow
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Looking north at south end of Phase IVB backfill where it meets Phase IVA backfill which was completed last year. November 10, 2009 N Phase IVB Phase IVA
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Looking north along the Phase IVA backfill. November 10, 2009 N
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Looking along the Phase IVA backfill. November 10, 2009 S
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Looking south along the Phase I backfill. November 10, 2009 S
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Looking southeast at main river channel - Oxbow 13-Micco connector November 22, 2009 S
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Looking northwest at Oxbow 13-Micco connector. November 22, 2009 N
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Looking west – northwest at Oxbow 13-Micco connector. November 22, 2009 W
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Foraging wading birds in south end of Montsdeoca pasture floodplain drying pool. November 22, 2009
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Looking west across the floodplain and abandoned river channels at north end of MacArthur impoundment area. November 10, 2009 W
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North end of MacArthur Impoundment floodplain looking west-northwest west of main river channel. November 22, 2009 W-NW
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MacArthur Impoundment floodplain and abandoned oxbows November 22, 2009 SE
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Oak Creek floodplain looking northwest. November 22, 2009 N
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Large flock of foraging wading birds at the north end of Oak Creek floodplain including great egrets, snowy egrets, white ibis and glossy ibis. November 10, 2009
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Large flock of foraging wading birds at the north end of Oak Creek floodplain including great egrets, snowy egrets, white ibis and glossy ibis. November 10, 2009
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Large flock of foraging wading birds at the north end of Oak Creek floodplain including great egrets, snowy egrets, white ibis and glossy ibis. November 10, 2009
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Drying Pools November 10, 2009
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South end of Oak Creek where it enters the main river channel November 22, 2009 N
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Abandoned channels in the unrestored Phase II/III Riverwoods pasture. November 10, 2009
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