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Originally Posted by Cameron Swift
Looking at Google Earth and the historic imagery there, it looks like it's always been a kind of gravelbar when the water is low (assuming I'm looking at the right spot)
As for the glass, I assume that's remnants of some damage from the flood. Walking along the Bow at Lafarge Meadows, I notice there's a lot of broken plastic bit washed up.
This leads me to a question I've been wondering for a while. All those houses we saw get washed away by the flood... where did they end up? I'm not sure where the Bow eventually slows down, but there must have been a ton of wood, siding, concrete, household appliances and other assorted junk all washed up somewhere.
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If you look at google maps from above, it's on the west bank, right before a creek. Google hasn't updated since the flood so you can see the concrete pieces as part of that shore. It is now a little narrow island since the flood washed that shore away which the concrete was laying on/against.
The broken glass was there before the flood. It was like thousands of old shattered beer, pop, etc. bottles. Anybody that boated, rafted or fished along there would know what I mean. It was hard to miss. The whole bank sparkled from the sun hitting the glass. It looked to me like it was from years of partyers, but curious about what must have been there at one time.