Aubunique: Town Branch of the West Fork of the White River
Aubunique: Town Branch area of Fayetteville, Arkansas, before clearing for Aspen Ridge Townhome construction
Aubunique: Aerial view Town Branch watershed
Aubunique: Google aerial View Town Branch watershed
Aubunique: Homeless Laundry
Aubunique: Beautiful trail becomes Treeless Trail
Aubunique: Treeless trail aka Indian Trail
Aubunique: Upstairs view Northeast from 1101 S. Duncan
Aubunique: IndianTrail from West
Aubunique: Indian trail tree
Aubunique: Indian trail blocked
Aubunique: Town Branch spring
Aubunique: Unidentified wildflower with trileaf hearts and tiny yellow flowers
Aubunique: Razorback Road wetland
Aubunique: Canada goose on development site
Aubunique: Baum Stadium detention pond
Aubunique: Two mallard drakes at detention pond at Razorback and 15th
Aubunique: Baum Stadium Geese
Aubunique: Apple blossom
Aubunique: Katy Creech's bass from Town Branch of the West Fork of the White River at 11th St.
Aubunique: Baum Stadium turtle
Aubunique: Goose shows head above tall grass on Pinnacle Prairie
Aubunique: Map of Fayetteville, Arkansas, from way back in time
Aubunique: Mower downs 8435 Drake House grass On Hill Ave. Fayetteville, Arkansas
Aubunique: Flooding has increased on the Town Branch of the West Fork of the White River as the University of Arkansas campus has increasingly been roofed and paved to accommodate growth of the student body
Aubunique: The Town Branch of the West Fork of the White River overflowed the bridge at 11th Street three times in 2004 and three times in 2006
Aubunique: Flooding of the Town Branch of the West Fork of the White River has become more frequent as paving of the University of Arkansas campus upstream has increased
Aubunique: The bridge over the Town Branch of the West Fork of the White River at 11th Street on Aug. 21, 2006
Aubunique: The eastern portion of the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoodenpyle (at left) was under a significant amount of floodwater on Aug. 21, 2006
Aubunique: The backyard of Diana and Larry Smith became a powerful river for a few hours three different days in 2004 and again in 2006