This Used to Be a Tiny Rivulet Written by eklastic Sometimes a foot wide. Yesterday it was different – the rains in the recent weeks have increased the water to such an extent that there are now eddies and even little waves in the middle. Water, Water Everywhere . . .. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... 7 thoughts on “This Used to Be a Tiny Rivulet” You’re having the same issues as us in England. LikeLike Reply That will give the waterway a good flush out. Pity for those downstream getting the build up over years from all those tiny waterways LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Wow, quite a torrent 😲 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Surprising, indeed! LikeLike Reply Pingback: 200th Episode 🎉 — Water Water Everywhere #120 – Photos by Jez Goodness! Does the swelling of this waterway cause any problems to the surrounding area? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Luckily no. Most of the smaller rivers have flooding areas, and the bigger rivers – although carrying a lot of water – did not breach their banks. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leave a comment Cancel reply Δ
That will give the waterway a good flush out. Pity for those downstream getting the build up over years from all those tiny waterways LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Goodness! Does the swelling of this waterway cause any problems to the surrounding area? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Luckily no. Most of the smaller rivers have flooding areas, and the bigger rivers – although carrying a lot of water – did not breach their banks. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
You’re having the same issues as us in England.
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That will give the waterway a good flush out. Pity for those downstream getting the build up over years from all those tiny waterways
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Wow, quite a torrent 😲
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Surprising, indeed!
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Goodness! Does the swelling of this waterway cause any problems to the surrounding area?
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Luckily no. Most of the smaller rivers have flooding areas, and the bigger rivers – although carrying a lot of water – did not breach their banks.
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