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Irene wasn't the only time we had high water in CV!

June 21, 2012 by WSKI Leave a Comment

Nothing like stinking hot weather to make us pull this out of the archives! March of 1987 saw the ‘once in 500 years’ flood, & though this footage may not mean much to most folks, it’s a COOL thing to view on a day when we’ve been glad to swim in the Carrabassett after work!!!! [flv:1987Flood.flv thumb.jpg 480 360]

Filed Under: From The Archives, News Tagged With: Carrabassett River, flood, Franklin County Flooding, lookwhatcanhappenwhensnowmakersmaketoomuchsnow, sugarloaf

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