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Mud Season
3/6/2006   John

"Old-timers say that Annapolis has two seasons... dust and mud. Well, with several days of non-stop heavy rain, I have to say we are definitely still in the mud season."
3/6/2006 mudslide that closed Annapolis Road
"Here's a mudslide that closed Annapolis Road during yesterday's storm. The Gualala River is down in the canyon to the left."
3/6/2006 A small muddy stream is flowing down the middle of the slide
"A small muddy stream is flowing down the middle of the slide."
3/6/2006 looking downstream at twin bridges
"Here's a Gualala River flood photo looking downstream at twin bridges. Alders knocked down in an earlier storm are submerged."
3/6/2006 looking upstream at twin bridges
"Here is a view upstream."
3/6/2006 The South Fork and Wheatfield converge and the gravel mining bed is submerged
"The South Fork and Wheatfield converge and the gravel mining bed is submerged."
3/6/2006 Muddy water enters the estuary
"Muddy water enters the estuary."
3/6/2006 The mouth of the Gualala River has moved again back down to the bluff
"The mouth of the Gualala River has moved again back down to the bluff."
3/6/2006 The muddy plume heads south and stretches far out to sea
"The muddy plume heads south and stretches far out to sea. You can see the blue waters along the horizon where the muddy plume stops. Yes, that thin strip of sand is Gualala Point beach with the estuary in the foreground."

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