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thats a possible explanation, but I'm sure its not the only cause

Delete this post Submitted by geoff on 24/Feb/2011 in reply to there is a log in the 3rd slide causing that posted by Chris on 24/Feb/2011
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that underwater log does direct more water towards the right, but I'm thinking that there must be a river bed change contributing as well. the level of the pool between the 3rd slide and limbo is lower, whereas water used to channelize along the left wall and dump into the left slot of limbo, which is dry and full of wood now. There is a really substantial flow, more like what I would expect at like 4.5 going over crunk monkey. Unfortunately we wont be able to know for sure if rock movement is the reason until we get real low water,


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