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Dip netting trout in Peruvian stream during a flood

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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A young Peruvian dip netting exotic trout on a river south of Cuzco. A massive flash flood had reorganized the sediments and brought bank material (background) into the channel.
· Date: December 28, 2010 · Views: 2,727 · Filesize: 64.4kb, 505.5kb · Dimensions: 1041 x 703 ·
Keywords: fluvial geomorphology flooding floods bank sloughing sediment transport

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