Thursday, October 8, 2009
Ox-Bow Lake
This is a picture of an ox-bow lake. They are generally formed in an old age river when a meander becomes so extended that the river breaks through it's levee (usually during a flood) to take a path of less resistance, leaving the remainder of the meander as a lake that eventaully dries up into a meander scar.
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