Pictures near the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, MN Volume 4

This volume continues the Lock and Dam pictures from the last volume. It also includes pictures from Minnehaha Falls park and a couple other locations along the river.

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We continue from the last volume to show more of Lock and Dam number 1. This shows a gate opening on the lock. 7/31/99

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This is the first picture from Minnehaha Falls park. This shows kids swimming in the water. 7/31/99

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Another shot. 7/31/99

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This shows Minnehaha Creek shortly after the falls. 7/31/99

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This shows a good view of the falls. There will be several other angles and shots of the falls to follow. 7/31/99

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Another view. 7/31/99

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This shows the water crashing down... 7/31/99

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In Minnehaha Falls Park, I found this mask. I didn't find anything giving an explanation. 7/31/99

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They have a bridge to allow people to see the top of the falls - right before the drop off. 7/31/99

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Another view. 7/31/99

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This shows a portion of the University of Minnesota East Bank Campus and Fairview University Medical Center.

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Another view. 7/31/99

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This shot is a companion to the next shot. This picture was taken in very low light. It is meant to show exactly what can be seen in the next shot. 7/31/99

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This picture shows the Stone Arch Bridge as the sun is almost done setting. I like this picture as it is very close to what the actual naked eye would see. In the above picture, I made adjustments to the camera to force it to see more. I believe, in this picture, it is more beautiful the natural way. :-) I noticed some machines show my pictures lighter or darker than others. With a picture like this, a viewer that views slightly darker than mine may have trouble seeing everying. 7/31/99

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