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Old 08/04/11, 08:34 AM
 
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Dry in Texas

View from a Helicopter.
Lake Travis, Marble Falls to Austin
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Old 08/04/11, 09:04 AM
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For those of you not from this area, those small "buildings" you see along the riverbed in the first part of the video are floating boat docks. The second part is Lake Travis, and the "islands" you see in the middle are usually underwater. This is the lowest I've ever seen the Perdenales or Lake Travis.
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Old 08/04/11, 11:07 AM
 
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That is so sad!
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Old 08/04/11, 11:21 AM
 
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We usually water ski at Stillhouse Lake or Belton Lake. Both of them are about 15' low, but they sure don't look as bad as those in the video. We are about 1 hour away from Lake Marble Falls, 1 1/2 hours away from Lake Travis.

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