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Look at these photos from the Burnsville, NC area.
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This is of U.S. Hwy. 19. For comparison, here is what the stretch of road looks like on Google Maps:

General area of where these photos were taken


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I'm pretty sure this is the same exact location as that last photo:

The same telephone pole
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Water is a powerful force
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How did the asphalt road get torn up and that trailer survived?
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(10-03-2024, 07:27 PM)Replying to Top Row Dawg

I noticed that, too. The water line must not have gotten up that high. But it must have been moving fast enough that it eroded out the ground from under the asphalt.
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Sad.......
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