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Tar River at NC 97 at Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County, September 1999. Photo by David Fowler.

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road under water, speed limit sign and bridge markers barely visible over the water.  Downed tree limbs across the far side of the bridge

Little Fishing Creek at White Oak, Halifax County

Saturday, September 18, 1999

The top of the gage is just barely visible just to the right of the white road sign (in the shade).

Photo taken by Curtis Weaver


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