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Friday, October 4, 2013

Vortex in the Shenandoah.

A vortex is a whirlpool with a downdraft discovered today at low water. Whirlpools in the ocean are typically caused by tides.  This could be caused by currents moving across the visible ledge, but it may be from from a cavern beneath the streambed.


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