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Epic Mississippi River Flooding: Aerial Shots of West Alton, Border of Illinois and Missouri
Www.undergroundworldnews.com MAKE SURE TO WATCH IN HD! #MississippiRiver #Flooding #StLouis #Missouri #Illinois #Dahboo7
This footage was filmed on 12/30/15 at a flooded area Near West Alton. I also pan toward Alton and show hoe the water has covered one the main roads on 67 and is under water. As seen in this footage, whole subdivisions have been flooded out, forcing families to flee. As i pulled
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Mississippi River
A re-upload because something went wacky with the last. This is for Honors English II, period 8. Credits at the end. I forgot which Shrek song I used during the narration.
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Shark Attacks and Invades Mississippi River - World Documentaries
Shark Attacks and Invades Mississippi River - World Documentaries
Sharks are a group of fish defined by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are identified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sis group to the rays. The term "shark" has actually also been utilized for extinc
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The Mississippi River
All the facts and wonders of the famous Mississippi River!
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Mississippi River Flooding: Exclusive Land & Aerial Shots of Flood Damage
www.undergroundworldnews.com
I put together this video using a series of clips i took from land and air while in the St. Louis Area On December 30th 2015. Most of the footage from the highway was on 64 west headed toward Missouri in Illinois. The Houses and aerial footage was shot in the West Alton Area of the Mississippi River. You can also find more aerial footage from the Live Stream over on Da
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The Mississippi River and How it's Maintained (Documentary)
The Mississippi River is a waterway that handles huge volumes of commercial commerce. The Army Corps of Engineers and private contractors must constantly maintain it in order for things to keep running smoothly. This program shows what happens day to day in maintaining the Mississippi River.
The Army Corps of Engineers sucks mud from the Mississippi River, keeping the all-important shipping cha
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Headwaters - Mississippi River (Ep.1)
Our journey down the Mississippi River begins. From Lake Itasca, we paddle a couple days through the headwaters staying at a couple campsites along the way.
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Ol Man River - Mighty Mississippi Part 1 - The Secrets of Nature
Perhaps the best known river on the planet, made famous by writers like Mark Twain, by the romance of the steamboat age and by the blues music spawned along its banks, Ol' Man River still hides many secrets.In two one hour programmes resp. one 90 minutes special, this series journeys along the river from its mouth in the salt marshes of the Gulf Coast to its source deep in the northern forests nea
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Historic flooding continues along Mississippi River
Floodwaters continue to inundate communities in the St. Louis area in the worst flooding since 1993. Dozens of homes have already been lost to the deadly Mississippi River flood -- and even more are in harm's way. Anna Werner reports.
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A Mississippi River Journey—Headwaters to Delta—in five minutes
This five-minute excursion down the Mississippi marks an early milestone in the creation of the Mississippi Multimedia Gallery. The Gallery will offer an immersive documentary exploration of America's greatest river through an ultra-high definition tabletop kiosk. The program, which is being produced by Hamline University's Center for Global Environmental Education, will have a map-based interfac
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The Valley Of The Giant : Mississippi River Story - 1940's US Army Educational Documentary
The United States Army & Mississippi River Commission explain the importance of the Mississippi River as a major trade waterway. The film explores the Army Corps of Engineers' methods of maintaining it as a safe navigational channel and also details how the Corps has built countless levees, dams, floodways and other protective barriers in order to prevent a reoccurrence of the massive destruction
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Mississippi River flood at Alton, Illinois (St. Louis metro) - December 30, 2015
Description: The Mississippi River is about to crest at Alton, IL as a hastily-constructed temporary levee protects the historic downtown area. Contact Kory Hartman for licensing at 605-770-1624
Shot list:
1.) Temporary levee made out of concrete blocks, gravel and sandbags protects historic downtown Alton
2.) Wide view of grain elevators and flooded highway. Backhoe turns around in water.
3
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Huge Catfish on Mississippi river
Huge Catfish on the Mississippi river. Love catching these fish! sorry for all the swearing! We were already drinking some cold ones! big fish! we were using cut bait. cut up sucker minnows.
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catfish huge on mississippi river
catfish huge river fish fishing at river
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Mississippi River Flood 2011 Barges battling the current at Vicksburg
taken March 11, 2011. You can see how hard the boats have to fight the current at Vicksburg. Vicksburg is in a big bend of the river and the current tries to force to barges to the outside of the bend. The barges have to run sideways under the bridge to fight the force of the current.
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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area includes 72 miles of the Mississippi River stretching from the cities of Dayton and Ramsey, Minnesota to just downstream of Hastings, Minnesota. The diverse stretch of the river flowing through the park consists of numerous natural, historic, recreational and cultural resources of national significance.
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Trip down the Mississippi River
Learn some major cities along the Mississippi--from Lake Itasca to its Delta. Includes maps to show where each of these important cities is located.
This presentation complements the series
Real Kids, Real Places by Carole Marsh
#14 "The Mystery on the Mighty Mississippi"
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2013 Elite Series Diet Mountain Dew Mississippi River Rumble presented by Power-Pole
Full Elite Series show.
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RIVER JAM 2014!! MISSISSIPPI RIVER SHENANIGANS!!
Grab your popcorn because this is a long vid! Vids like these are more of memories for me to be able to go back and look at in the winter months when it freezin! I did a river jam 2013 video so I figured I would go ahead and keep it rolling and do one this year also! Be sure to come out next year if you are around the greenville, ms area! I believe there was over 150 boats at one time last year an
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Mavis Staples - "In The Mississippi River" (Full Album Stream)
Listen to the full album at http://bit.ly/1nUXucn
"In The Mississippi River" by Mavis Staples from the album 'We'll Never Turn Back,' available now
Download the album on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1xBN1mb
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2011 Mississippi River Flood
We take a look back at the historic 2011 Misssiiippi River flood and how it impacted so many Mississippi farmers.
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Visiting a Source of the Mississippi River
Note that this is just "a source" rather than "the source." In this video, though, we are very close to Howard Creek (separate video) whose head starts the longest course of open water through Lake Itasca into the Gulf of Mexico. Click on SHOW MORE.
A sketch map showing the general area and linking to more info is here: http://www.jlindquist.com/overview.html
Nicollet Creek is the main inlet
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Tow boat on Mississippi river
Just a video i shot standing on the no longer used BNSF mississippi river swing bridge of a tow boat going through the locks
Epic Mississippi River Flooding: Aerial Shots of West Alton, Border of Illinois and Missouri
Www.undergroundworldnews.com MAKE SURE TO WATCH IN HD! #MississippiRiver #Flooding #StLouis #Missouri #Illinois #Dahboo7
This footage was filmed on 12/30/15 at ...
Www.undergroundworldnews.com MAKE SURE TO WATCH IN HD! #MississippiRiver #Flooding #StLouis #Missouri #Illinois #Dahboo7
This footage was filmed on 12/30/15 at a flooded area Near West Alton. I also pan toward Alton and show hoe the water has covered one the main roads on 67 and is under water. As seen in this footage, whole subdivisions have been flooded out, forcing families to flee. As i pulled off this road after the live stream, they closed down the area where i launched from. Stay tuned for more.
www.undergroundworldnews.com
wn.com/Epic Mississippi River Flooding Aerial Shots Of West Alton, Border Of Illinois And Missouri
Www.undergroundworldnews.com MAKE SURE TO WATCH IN HD! #MississippiRiver #Flooding #StLouis #Missouri #Illinois #Dahboo7
This footage was filmed on 12/30/15 at a flooded area Near West Alton. I also pan toward Alton and show hoe the water has covered one the main roads on 67 and is under water. As seen in this footage, whole subdivisions have been flooded out, forcing families to flee. As i pulled off this road after the live stream, they closed down the area where i launched from. Stay tuned for more.
www.undergroundworldnews.com
- published: 30 Dec 2015
- views: 33714
Mississippi River
A re-upload because something went wacky with the last. This is for Honors English II, period 8. Credits at the end. I forgot which Shrek song I used during the...
A re-upload because something went wacky with the last. This is for Honors English II, period 8. Credits at the end. I forgot which Shrek song I used during the narration.
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A re-upload because something went wacky with the last. This is for Honors English II, period 8. Credits at the end. I forgot which Shrek song I used during the narration.
- published: 25 Feb 2013
- views: 36374
Shark Attacks and Invades Mississippi River - World Documentaries
Shark Attacks and Invades Mississippi River - World Documentaries
Sharks are a group of fish defined by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on t...
Shark Attacks and Invades Mississippi River - World Documentaries
Sharks are a group of fish defined by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are identified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sis group to the rays. The term "shark" has actually also been utilized for extinct members of the subdivision Elasmobranchii outside the Selachimorpha, such as Cladoselache and Xenacanthus. Under this broader definition, the earliest known sharks date back to more than 420 million years ago.
Since after that, sharks have branched out right into over 505 species. They vary in size from the tiny dwarf lanternshark (Etmopterus perryi), a deep sea species of only 17 centimetres (6.7 in) in length, to the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), the biggest fish in the world, which gets to approximately 12 metres (39 feet) in length. Sharks are found in all seas and are usual to depths of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft).
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Shark Attacks and Invades Mississippi River - World Documentaries
Sharks are a group of fish defined by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are identified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sis group to the rays. The term "shark" has actually also been utilized for extinct members of the subdivision Elasmobranchii outside the Selachimorpha, such as Cladoselache and Xenacanthus. Under this broader definition, the earliest known sharks date back to more than 420 million years ago.
Since after that, sharks have branched out right into over 505 species. They vary in size from the tiny dwarf lanternshark (Etmopterus perryi), a deep sea species of only 17 centimetres (6.7 in) in length, to the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), the biggest fish in the world, which gets to approximately 12 metres (39 feet) in length. Sharks are found in all seas and are usual to depths of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft).
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The Mississippi River
All the facts and wonders of the famous Mississippi River!...
All the facts and wonders of the famous Mississippi River!
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All the facts and wonders of the famous Mississippi River!
- published: 21 Apr 2013
- views: 14961
Mississippi River Flooding: Exclusive Land & Aerial Shots of Flood Damage
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I put together this video using a series of clips i took from land and air while in the St. Louis Area On December 30th 2015. Most ...
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I put together this video using a series of clips i took from land and air while in the St. Louis Area On December 30th 2015. Most of the footage from the highway was on 64 west headed toward Missouri in Illinois. The Houses and aerial footage was shot in the West Alton Area of the Mississippi River. You can also find more aerial footage from the Live Stream over on Dahboo777.
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I put together this video using a series of clips i took from land and air while in the St. Louis Area On December 30th 2015. Most of the footage from the highway was on 64 west headed toward Missouri in Illinois. The Houses and aerial footage was shot in the West Alton Area of the Mississippi River. You can also find more aerial footage from the Live Stream over on Dahboo777.
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- published: 31 Dec 2015
- views: 14484
The Mississippi River and How it's Maintained (Documentary)
The Mississippi River is a waterway that handles huge volumes of commercial commerce. The Army Corps of Engineers and private contractors must constantly maint...
The Mississippi River is a waterway that handles huge volumes of commercial commerce. The Army Corps of Engineers and private contractors must constantly maintain it in order for things to keep running smoothly. This program shows what happens day to day in maintaining the Mississippi River.
The Army Corps of Engineers sucks mud from the Mississippi River, keeping the all-important shipping channel open and American commerce flowing.
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The Mississippi River is a waterway that handles huge volumes of commercial commerce. The Army Corps of Engineers and private contractors must constantly maintain it in order for things to keep running smoothly. This program shows what happens day to day in maintaining the Mississippi River.
The Army Corps of Engineers sucks mud from the Mississippi River, keeping the all-important shipping channel open and American commerce flowing.
- published: 10 May 2014
- views: 14514
Headwaters - Mississippi River (Ep.1)
Our journey down the Mississippi River begins. From Lake Itasca, we paddle a couple days through the headwaters staying at a couple campsites along the way.
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Our journey down the Mississippi River begins. From Lake Itasca, we paddle a couple days through the headwaters staying at a couple campsites along the way.
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Our journey down the Mississippi River begins. From Lake Itasca, we paddle a couple days through the headwaters staying at a couple campsites along the way.
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- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 54252
Ol Man River - Mighty Mississippi Part 1 - The Secrets of Nature
Perhaps the best known river on the planet, made famous by writers like Mark Twain, by the romance of the steamboat age and by the blues music spawned along its...
Perhaps the best known river on the planet, made famous by writers like Mark Twain, by the romance of the steamboat age and by the blues music spawned along its banks, Ol' Man River still hides many secrets.In two one hour programmes resp. one 90 minutes special, this series journeys along the river from its mouth in the salt marshes of the Gulf Coast to its source deep in the northern forests near the Canadian border, searching out the creatures that call this river home. As magnificent as the wildlife and landscapes are now, they were even more amazing when the first Europeans and Americans came across this mighty river. This series recreates some of these first encounters, with dramatic re-enactments.
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Perhaps the best known river on the planet, made famous by writers like Mark Twain, by the romance of the steamboat age and by the blues music spawned along its banks, Ol' Man River still hides many secrets.In two one hour programmes resp. one 90 minutes special, this series journeys along the river from its mouth in the salt marshes of the Gulf Coast to its source deep in the northern forests near the Canadian border, searching out the creatures that call this river home. As magnificent as the wildlife and landscapes are now, they were even more amazing when the first Europeans and Americans came across this mighty river. This series recreates some of these first encounters, with dramatic re-enactments.
- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 22466
Historic flooding continues along Mississippi River
Floodwaters continue to inundate communities in the St. Louis area in the worst flooding since 1993. Dozens of homes have already been lost to the deadly Missis...
Floodwaters continue to inundate communities in the St. Louis area in the worst flooding since 1993. Dozens of homes have already been lost to the deadly Mississippi River flood -- and even more are in harm's way. Anna Werner reports.
wn.com/Historic Flooding Continues Along Mississippi River
Floodwaters continue to inundate communities in the St. Louis area in the worst flooding since 1993. Dozens of homes have already been lost to the deadly Mississippi River flood -- and even more are in harm's way. Anna Werner reports.
- published: 31 Dec 2015
- views: 3609
A Mississippi River Journey—Headwaters to Delta—in five minutes
This five-minute excursion down the Mississippi marks an early milestone in the creation of the Mississippi Multimedia Gallery. The Gallery will offer an immer...
This five-minute excursion down the Mississippi marks an early milestone in the creation of the Mississippi Multimedia Gallery. The Gallery will offer an immersive documentary exploration of America's greatest river through an ultra-high definition tabletop kiosk. The program, which is being produced by Hamline University's Center for Global Environmental Education, will have a map-based interface with dozens of hotspots that open place-based video and interactive panorama stories gathered into three categories: The River Through the Arts, The River Through Time and Place, and The River Live. For more information, visit http://138.192.3.48/MissMultimediaGallery/MississippiMultimediaGalleryProspectus02.pdf
wn.com/A Mississippi River Journey—Headwaters To Delta—In Five Minutes
This five-minute excursion down the Mississippi marks an early milestone in the creation of the Mississippi Multimedia Gallery. The Gallery will offer an immersive documentary exploration of America's greatest river through an ultra-high definition tabletop kiosk. The program, which is being produced by Hamline University's Center for Global Environmental Education, will have a map-based interface with dozens of hotspots that open place-based video and interactive panorama stories gathered into three categories: The River Through the Arts, The River Through Time and Place, and The River Live. For more information, visit http://138.192.3.48/MissMultimediaGallery/MississippiMultimediaGalleryProspectus02.pdf
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 877
The Valley Of The Giant : Mississippi River Story - 1940's US Army Educational Documentary
The United States Army & Mississippi River Commission explain the importance of the Mississippi River as a major trade waterway. The film explores the Army Corp...
The United States Army & Mississippi River Commission explain the importance of the Mississippi River as a major trade waterway. The film explores the Army Corps of Engineers' methods of maintaining it as a safe navigational channel and also details how the Corps has built countless levees, dams, floodways and other protective barriers in order to prevent a reoccurrence of the massive destruction of the delta that resulted from the 1927 flood. .
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wn.com/The Valley Of The Giant Mississippi River Story 1940's US Army Educational Documentary
The United States Army & Mississippi River Commission explain the importance of the Mississippi River as a major trade waterway. The film explores the Army Corps of Engineers' methods of maintaining it as a safe navigational channel and also details how the Corps has built countless levees, dams, floodways and other protective barriers in order to prevent a reoccurrence of the massive destruction of the delta that resulted from the 1927 flood. .
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Ella73TV - https://www.youtube.com/user/Ella73TV2 - A curated collection of old films, newsreels & archive footage spanning the 20th century.
- published: 17 Aug 2012
- views: 18578
Mississippi River flood at Alton, Illinois (St. Louis metro) - December 30, 2015
Description: The Mississippi River is about to crest at Alton, IL as a hastily-constructed temporary levee protects the historic downtown area. Contact Kory Har...
Description: The Mississippi River is about to crest at Alton, IL as a hastily-constructed temporary levee protects the historic downtown area. Contact Kory Hartman for licensing at 605-770-1624
Shot list:
1.) Temporary levee made out of concrete blocks, gravel and sandbags protects historic downtown Alton
2.) Wide view of grain elevators and flooded highway. Backhoe turns around in water.
3-4.) Flooded sign and parking lot
5.) Low-angle view of flooded highway
6.) Temporary levee
7.) Levee, downtown and flooded highway
8-9.) Pumps work to keep water out of downtown
10.) Wide view of grain elevators and flooded highway
11-13.) Views of temporary levee, grain elevators and floodwater
14.) Wide view of downtown Alton
15.) Trucks drive through flooded section of street
16-17.) Grain elevator and floodwater. The red line marks the high water line during the Great Flood of 1993.
18.) Downtown Alton buildings and temporary levee
19-20.) Floodwater is pumped out of the basements of downtown buildings
wn.com/Mississippi River Flood At Alton, Illinois (St. Louis Metro) December 30, 2015
Description: The Mississippi River is about to crest at Alton, IL as a hastily-constructed temporary levee protects the historic downtown area. Contact Kory Hartman for licensing at 605-770-1624
Shot list:
1.) Temporary levee made out of concrete blocks, gravel and sandbags protects historic downtown Alton
2.) Wide view of grain elevators and flooded highway. Backhoe turns around in water.
3-4.) Flooded sign and parking lot
5.) Low-angle view of flooded highway
6.) Temporary levee
7.) Levee, downtown and flooded highway
8-9.) Pumps work to keep water out of downtown
10.) Wide view of grain elevators and flooded highway
11-13.) Views of temporary levee, grain elevators and floodwater
14.) Wide view of downtown Alton
15.) Trucks drive through flooded section of street
16-17.) Grain elevator and floodwater. The red line marks the high water line during the Great Flood of 1993.
18.) Downtown Alton buildings and temporary levee
19-20.) Floodwater is pumped out of the basements of downtown buildings
- published: 30 Dec 2015
- views: 5245
Huge Catfish on Mississippi river
Huge Catfish on the Mississippi river. Love catching these fish! sorry for all the swearing! We were already drinking some cold ones! big fish! we were using cu...
Huge Catfish on the Mississippi river. Love catching these fish! sorry for all the swearing! We were already drinking some cold ones! big fish! we were using cut bait. cut up sucker minnows.
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Huge Catfish on the Mississippi river. Love catching these fish! sorry for all the swearing! We were already drinking some cold ones! big fish! we were using cut bait. cut up sucker minnows.
- published: 08 Nov 2011
- views: 15142
catfish huge on mississippi river
catfish huge river fish fishing at river...
catfish huge river fish fishing at river
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catfish huge river fish fishing at river
- published: 06 Jun 2009
- views: 83742
Mississippi River Flood 2011 Barges battling the current at Vicksburg
taken March 11, 2011. You can see how hard the boats have to fight the current at Vicksburg. Vicksburg is in a big bend of the river and the current tries to ...
taken March 11, 2011. You can see how hard the boats have to fight the current at Vicksburg. Vicksburg is in a big bend of the river and the current tries to force to barges to the outside of the bend. The barges have to run sideways under the bridge to fight the force of the current.
wn.com/Mississippi River Flood 2011 Barges Battling The Current At Vicksburg
taken March 11, 2011. You can see how hard the boats have to fight the current at Vicksburg. Vicksburg is in a big bend of the river and the current tries to force to barges to the outside of the bend. The barges have to run sideways under the bridge to fight the force of the current.
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 42795
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area includes 72 miles of the Mississippi River stretching from the cities of Dayton and Ramsey, Minnesota to just...
The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area includes 72 miles of the Mississippi River stretching from the cities of Dayton and Ramsey, Minnesota to just downstream of Hastings, Minnesota. The diverse stretch of the river flowing through the park consists of numerous natural, historic, recreational and cultural resources of national significance.
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The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area includes 72 miles of the Mississippi River stretching from the cities of Dayton and Ramsey, Minnesota to just downstream of Hastings, Minnesota. The diverse stretch of the river flowing through the park consists of numerous natural, historic, recreational and cultural resources of national significance.
- published: 31 Mar 2009
- views: 44434
Trip down the Mississippi River
Learn some major cities along the Mississippi--from Lake Itasca to its Delta. Includes maps to show where each of these important cities is located.
This pre...
Learn some major cities along the Mississippi--from Lake Itasca to its Delta. Includes maps to show where each of these important cities is located.
This presentation complements the series
Real Kids, Real Places by Carole Marsh
#14 "The Mystery on the Mighty Mississippi"
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Learn some major cities along the Mississippi--from Lake Itasca to its Delta. Includes maps to show where each of these important cities is located.
This presentation complements the series
Real Kids, Real Places by Carole Marsh
#14 "The Mystery on the Mighty Mississippi"
- published: 20 May 2011
- views: 10965
RIVER JAM 2014!! MISSISSIPPI RIVER SHENANIGANS!!
Grab your popcorn because this is a long vid! Vids like these are more of memories for me to be able to go back and look at in the winter months when it freezin...
Grab your popcorn because this is a long vid! Vids like these are more of memories for me to be able to go back and look at in the winter months when it freezin! I did a river jam 2013 video so I figured I would go ahead and keep it rolling and do one this year also! Be sure to come out next year if you are around the greenville, ms area! I believe there was over 150 boats at one time last year and it keep getting bigger and bigger!
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Grab your popcorn because this is a long vid! Vids like these are more of memories for me to be able to go back and look at in the winter months when it freezin! I did a river jam 2013 video so I figured I would go ahead and keep it rolling and do one this year also! Be sure to come out next year if you are around the greenville, ms area! I believe there was over 150 boats at one time last year and it keep getting bigger and bigger!
Follow me on facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/Thelifeofprice
iNSTAGRAM- THELIFEOFPRICE
https://www.down4sound.com
www.twitter.com/THELIFEOFPRICE
www.facebook.com/down4sound
- published: 11 Sep 2014
- views: 78527
Mavis Staples - "In The Mississippi River" (Full Album Stream)
Listen to the full album at http://bit.ly/1nUXucn
"In The Mississippi River" by Mavis Staples from the album 'We'll Never Turn Back,' available now
Download the...
Listen to the full album at http://bit.ly/1nUXucn
"In The Mississippi River" by Mavis Staples from the album 'We'll Never Turn Back,' available now
Download the album on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1xBN1mb
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Listen to the full album at http://bit.ly/1nUXucn
"In The Mississippi River" by Mavis Staples from the album 'We'll Never Turn Back,' available now
Download the album on iTunes: http://bit.ly/1xBN1mb
- published: 12 Aug 2014
- views: 3895
2011 Mississippi River Flood
We take a look back at the historic 2011 Misssiiippi River flood and how it impacted so many Mississippi farmers....
We take a look back at the historic 2011 Misssiiippi River flood and how it impacted so many Mississippi farmers.
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We take a look back at the historic 2011 Misssiiippi River flood and how it impacted so many Mississippi farmers.
- published: 13 Jul 2012
- views: 26880
Visiting a Source of the Mississippi River
Note that this is just "a source" rather than "the source." In this video, though, we are very close to Howard Creek (separate video) whose head starts the lon...
Note that this is just "a source" rather than "the source." In this video, though, we are very close to Howard Creek (separate video) whose head starts the longest course of open water through Lake Itasca into the Gulf of Mexico. Click on SHOW MORE.
A sketch map showing the general area and linking to more info is here: http://www.jlindquist.com/overview.html
Nicollet Creek is the main inlet to Lake Itasca which is popularly acknowledged as the source of the Mississippi River in north central Minnesota. Were it not for a major "disconnect" shown in this video where the water flows underground, one would easily consider Nicollet Creek's ultimate source to be in the area of Whipple Lake, about two miles upstream from Lake Itasca.
As the scientist, explorer and cartographer J. Nicollet followed this stream to Lake Itasca in 1836, he considered it the ultimate source of the Mississippi River - calling it "the infant Mississippi" and "a cradled Hercules." A half century later, as a tribute to Nicollet by J. V. Brower (the first commissioner of Itasca State Park), Nicollet's stream was given his name as were three lakes along his route which were designated Nicollet's "Upper," "Middle" and "Lower" Lakes. It appears from his Journals that Nicollet actually considered Whipple Lake as his first lake (that is, HIS upper lake) with its outflow running most of the way to Lake Itasca as an open stream.
In this video, we view the "Upper Lake" (as Brower called it) which receives the stream from the Whipple Lake area - more specifically from the "Mississippi Springs." (Click on the link above.) The "Upper Lake" is basically a swampy pond with no surface outlet, as the water seeps underground and travels onward as springs beneath a ridge.
At about 2:45 when the music returns to its original theme (after a worrisome interlude), the springs emerge at a lower level. From then on, the water continues openly - without interruption - to the Gulf of Mexico via a reconstituted stream and then the "Middle Lake," Nicollet Creek, Lake Itasca, and the Mississippi River! Along the way, the Miss. receives innumerable tributaries including the Missouri and Ohio Rivers which are the longest and most voluminous, respectively.
Backing up a little: At 4:25, Caption 6 states that "our stream...flows into the main channel of Nicollet's Springs." Upon further examination of this site two years later (in April, 2012), it is difficult to tell which is the "main" channel. Furthermore, both channels originate from springs which are fed by the "Upper Lake," and it appears that the general area was always known by the geographers as "Nicollet Springs."
The "Middle Lake" is called Nicollet Lake at the park, and it is glimpsed at the very end of the video. It's the only feature on this video that can be seen from any established trail; everything else is well off the beaten path. The area is mined with holes masquerading as solid ground.
This is all pretty obscure historical and geographical stuff, but fascinating to a few folks nonetheless. These are things one does not learn about in school.
Thanks for watching! Handel's "Water Music" seems to fit.
wn.com/Visiting A Source Of The Mississippi River
Note that this is just "a source" rather than "the source." In this video, though, we are very close to Howard Creek (separate video) whose head starts the longest course of open water through Lake Itasca into the Gulf of Mexico. Click on SHOW MORE.
A sketch map showing the general area and linking to more info is here: http://www.jlindquist.com/overview.html
Nicollet Creek is the main inlet to Lake Itasca which is popularly acknowledged as the source of the Mississippi River in north central Minnesota. Were it not for a major "disconnect" shown in this video where the water flows underground, one would easily consider Nicollet Creek's ultimate source to be in the area of Whipple Lake, about two miles upstream from Lake Itasca.
As the scientist, explorer and cartographer J. Nicollet followed this stream to Lake Itasca in 1836, he considered it the ultimate source of the Mississippi River - calling it "the infant Mississippi" and "a cradled Hercules." A half century later, as a tribute to Nicollet by J. V. Brower (the first commissioner of Itasca State Park), Nicollet's stream was given his name as were three lakes along his route which were designated Nicollet's "Upper," "Middle" and "Lower" Lakes. It appears from his Journals that Nicollet actually considered Whipple Lake as his first lake (that is, HIS upper lake) with its outflow running most of the way to Lake Itasca as an open stream.
In this video, we view the "Upper Lake" (as Brower called it) which receives the stream from the Whipple Lake area - more specifically from the "Mississippi Springs." (Click on the link above.) The "Upper Lake" is basically a swampy pond with no surface outlet, as the water seeps underground and travels onward as springs beneath a ridge.
At about 2:45 when the music returns to its original theme (after a worrisome interlude), the springs emerge at a lower level. From then on, the water continues openly - without interruption - to the Gulf of Mexico via a reconstituted stream and then the "Middle Lake," Nicollet Creek, Lake Itasca, and the Mississippi River! Along the way, the Miss. receives innumerable tributaries including the Missouri and Ohio Rivers which are the longest and most voluminous, respectively.
Backing up a little: At 4:25, Caption 6 states that "our stream...flows into the main channel of Nicollet's Springs." Upon further examination of this site two years later (in April, 2012), it is difficult to tell which is the "main" channel. Furthermore, both channels originate from springs which are fed by the "Upper Lake," and it appears that the general area was always known by the geographers as "Nicollet Springs."
The "Middle Lake" is called Nicollet Lake at the park, and it is glimpsed at the very end of the video. It's the only feature on this video that can be seen from any established trail; everything else is well off the beaten path. The area is mined with holes masquerading as solid ground.
This is all pretty obscure historical and geographical stuff, but fascinating to a few folks nonetheless. These are things one does not learn about in school.
Thanks for watching! Handel's "Water Music" seems to fit.
- published: 02 Jun 2010
- views: 29392
Tow boat on Mississippi river
Just a video i shot standing on the no longer used BNSF mississippi river swing bridge of a tow boat going through the locks...
Just a video i shot standing on the no longer used BNSF mississippi river swing bridge of a tow boat going through the locks
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Just a video i shot standing on the no longer used BNSF mississippi river swing bridge of a tow boat going through the locks
- published: 22 Jan 2014
- views: 11450