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Falls of the Ohio State Park, Clarksville, Indiana
The Falls of the Ohio River is a 26-foot drop in the Ohio River along two miles that presented a navigation barrier to early riverboat traffic - although the falls are better characterized as a series of rapids than a true, dramatic waterfall.
The river here cuts through a series of limestone shelves that date back 386 million years to the Devonian period. Locks and low dams now divert the river from some of these shelves, revealing fossils of early plants and animals that existed prior to the Late Devonian extinction.
The falls are now a National Natural Landmark and the area is part of the Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area. An area of exposed fossil-bearing limestone is the highlight of Indiana's Falls of the Ohio State Park.
The Lewis & Clark Expedition had origins here. Meriwether Lewis and Willam Clark first met here, and were quartered at the home of George Rogers Clark here, where they recruited and trained members of their expedition to explore the American West.
Their Corps of Discovery left Clarksville on October 26, 1803. Lewis and Clark returned here on November 5, 1806.
The Photos (in order)
D07A0146 - The Ohio River at the Falls of the Ohio; Louisville, Kentucky is located across the river
D07A0147 - The Ohio River
D07A0149 - Looking at the Ohio River as it heads downstream, as well as at exposed limestone shelves
D07A0151 - Signs of ancient life in the limestone
D07A0152 - More ancient fossils
D07A0150 - The limestone shelf
D07A0156 - A statue commemorates the meeting between Meriwether Lewis and William Clark at the Falls of the Ohio
D07A0157 - A few blocks from the park is Clarksville, Indiana's Colgate Clock, logated at a fromer Colgate-Palmolive factory; with a face that is 40 feet across, it is one of the largest clocks in the world
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Trash all over grounds @ Courtyard Square Apartments in Clarksville Indiana
A video showing trash all over the grounds at Courtyard Square Apartments in Clarksville Indiana. The management likes to advertise that this is The perfect place to live, Southern Indiana's Finest Apartment Community and boast about their Professionally manicured grounds. In reality, the grounds are always like this, there is trash everywhere you look, mudholes where there used to be grass in the courtyards, cigarette butts by the thousands, and shopping carts and old furniture pile up near the dumpsters and sit for long periods of time.
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Raw video: Vietnam Wall replica escort in Clarksville
Hundreds of veterans are escorting a replica of the Vietnam Wall to southern Indiana to honor and remember our troops.
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Jeffersonville's Ohio River Greenway
Americorp volunteers discover via bicycle the sites along the Ohio River Greenway in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Clarksville Indiana's Ohio River Greenway
Americorp volunteers discover via bicycle the sites along the Ohio River Greenway in Clarksville, Indiana.
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Here's what it looks like from the top of the fire tower at Clark State Forest (known to locals as Henryville Forestry). It's the highest point on the Knobstone Escarpment. My sister came along for the climb.
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Jeffersonville Aquatic Center, Jeffersonville, Indiana
The Jeffersonville Parks and Recreation Department owns a total of 27 facilities, with one of them being the Aquatic Center, a state of the art public pool complex suitable for all families.
Scallywag Scuttle POV Big Splash Adventure (French Lick, IN)
This yellow body slide is the quickest of its kind in the park, with full visibility along the way. A notable part of the slide is its wild drop-in beginning, due to the limited space near the ceiling for it to be built.
Scallywag Scuttle body water slide.
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This is the old Lewis and Clark expedition houses down by the Ohio River
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One of three abandoned house in the woods behind s Colfax and 61st avenue in griffith Indiana. The owners of these three properties were possible Rae M. Royce and June Mayhew. Its creepy that there are multiple houses and buildings abandoned one looked like it caught fire. they are all hidden in the woods with no roads leading to them just some dear trails. If any one knows any real info about these houses please comment below I would like to know more about the history and why they are abandon.