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Site Photos This is a picture of the pocket wetlands from the west edge of it looking north. Photo 1 This is a picture of the pocket wetlands from the west edge of it looking south. Photo 2 This is a picture of one of the railroad tie raised paths that keep you out of the wet. Notice the swale that was dug out sometime in the past. Photo 3 This is another of the raised path sections. Not suitable for use with a golf cart or similar. Photo 4 These are more excavations that were put in sometime in the past to divert water. Photo 5 These are more excavations that were put in sometime in the past to divert water. Photo 6 This is the last of the raised path sections. Photo 7 This is looking from the west side of the pocket wetland looking directly across it. Note: The wetland as mapped starts at the tree closest to the camera and ends before the ruts that you see in the distance. Photo 8 This is a panoramic view of the wetland crossing looking South East. You can clearly see on the right third of the picture how the property was excavated at some point. It seems that that excavation created this pocket. Photo 9 This is a picture of what the other parts of the trail look like. It’s roughed in. I only plan to add a little gravel in spots to finish it off. Photo 10 This is a picture of what the other parts of the trail look like. It’s roughed in. I only plan to add a little gravel in spots to finish it off. Photo 11 This is a picture from about forty feet from shore. It shows that there is plenty of non vegetated area to excavate a slope at this drop off. Photo 12 The following pictures are of the collapsing and undermining of the river bank Photo 13 Photo 14 Photo 15 Photo 16 Photo 17 Photo 18 Photo 19 Photo 20 Photo 21 Photo 22 Photo 23 Photo 24 Photo 25 Photo 26 Photo 27 Photo 28 Photo 29 Photo 30