Tuesday, April 17, 2018

It Doesn't Look Significant, But It Is


That little spit of land is the confluence, the point where the Missouri (mid-ground) and Mississippi (foreground) Rivers meet. There is an awful lot of water passing through. You can drive almost to the junction and walk out to that tip unless the rivers are in flood.

The pictures were taken from the top level of the Confluence Tower in bad weather. It's the site of yesterday's picture with Ellie. The deck is 150 feet / 46 meters off the ground. Wish there had been more to see.


1 comment:

William Kendall said...

The tower has quite a modern look to it. It makes sense to set the spot aside in this fashion, given the meeting of those two great rivers.