Monday, August 29, 2011

Photos during Hurricane Irene at Greensprings Interpretive Trail, Virginia

Photos taken of the Greensprings Interpretive Trail in James City County near the area of Jamestown and Greensprings near Williamsburg, Virginia.  These photos were taken after approximately 12 hours of rain and wind due to Hurricane Irene.  During a calmer band of the storm, we ran out with the dogs who had been in the house most of the past day.  We timed our trip during a slow down in the storm.  Before making it back to the house, the worst part of the storm began to arrive which caused the most damage and knocked out power.  The water at this time was about 1 foot above where I have seen it previously.  Along the footbridge crossing the main pond, the water was about a foot high under the bridge which is usually not under water.  The main pond was flowing rapidly.  Please compare photos to previous blog post which shows the area prior to the storm arriving. 




Large pool of water along Main Land Farm at about 6:30 pm Saturday evening


Greensprings Wetlands from footbridge which crosses from Trail to Virginia Captial Trail

Main Land Farm during Hurricane Irene adjacent to the Virginia Captial Trail

Main overlook from footbridge along the Greensprings Interpretive Trail


water standing about 8 to 12 inches above normal during Hurricane Irene at Greensprings near Williamsburg

Puppies taking a look at a small tree down along Greensprings Interpretive trail during Hurricane Irene

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