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April 2009 issue


MOSAIC


Washed out
Photography by Andrew Danson Danushevsky with text by Mark Anthony Jarman

The Saint John River, swollen with meltwater last spring, surged into fields and homes and took out lanes and highways with the sheer force of a big river pushing sideways. Viewed from above, the river near Fredericton resembled a giant lake, about 40 kilometres long by 10 kilometres wide, stretching from above the Mactaquac Dam down past Oromocto and Jemseg.

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