Image:Earthen Dam Waterfall Side View.JPG

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I, Gwaeraurond took this picture in February of 2006 in Waverly, New York using a 35mm Camera. This picture was taken from the Waterfall face at the middle to show how Weathering impacts the structure of an Earthen Dam. In this example, Habitat is created in this area by the amount of water. Algae (in view twords bottom of photo) is common to grow beside this spot where the water is slower.

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