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Thread: Wappapello Lake in SE Missouri

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    Default Wappapello Lake in SE Missouri


    This is a picture of water going over the Redmon area overflow on Wappapello Lake. This lake is located near Poplar Bluff, MO.
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    mo, it's been years since i've been up there. is that next to the dam? and is that a road that washed out?

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    Wow thats amazing, Yes thats where the roads supposed to be. Thanks for the pic

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    I just saw that. I think there are some more pics on facebook under wappapello lake. A co-worker showed them to me earlier.

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    Man I hope you guys keep safe with all that water.

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    Awesome picture thanks and be safe

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    That is the dam, waters goin over the top and that's highway T that got wiped out, waters headin to St. Francis river and is going to hammer some towns on it's way south
    I clever quip fishing ironic statement crappie!

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    That's the emergency spillway/ overflow/ spillway - whatever it suits you to call it. I sure hope the dam doesn't go, and so does a LOT of people downstream. Boy, that would be a mess.

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