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| | author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
 After one of many torrential rain storms these past few weeks, the Don River flooded over its banks, washing out Bayview and a number of surrounding areas.
The 5:30 pm GO Train ploughs north along a flooded track line.
The Don River floods its banks.
Walking paths in the Don Valley are no longer passable.
Evergreen parking lot.
Cars headed south on Bayview.
The water levels must have risen because cars are now no longer able to drive through the water without getting swamped.
That tow truck pulled about 5 cars out of the water within a span of an hour.
author: luna park : Trenton, NJ

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author: Tyfoid Kid : Minneapolis, MN
 The snow is melting up north and heading south down the Mississippi churning up the water as it hauls ass over the dam.
author: little ukraine : Cleveland, OH
 My series on Cleveland drawing near to a close, I turn my attention to the two prominent bodies of water that are inseparablye linked to the city.
these piers are up near Edgewater Park, I believe, across from some gaudy mansions that some have dubbed Cleveland's "Atrocity Exhibition"
essential Cleveland. its four tallest buildings. Jacobs field. and if you look closely, the wall with all the graffiti featured in my previous post - the yellow elephant and the giant "Arpe Ridl Ariz" being its most distinguishable features.
a gate to nowhere?
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