View of mud and debris washed down by landslide near mouth of Little Peachtree Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkLandslide at the head of Little Peachtree Creek and the mud and debris which washed down the stream bed and across old Rt. 288. The landslide was caused by heavy rains on March 5 and 6. Looking north up stream bed of Little Peachtree Creek. Shows mud and debris washed down by landslide. Picture taken at mouth of Little Peachtree Creek.Slide on 9A1, II-R-BF-7289, Physical Facilities - Roads - Bryson-Fontana Road 9A
1963-03-10
Tilled areaEverglades National Park; National Park Service
Rain gauge in shallow waterEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of rain gauge in small amount of water with mud in background and aquatic plants.
Alligator lying in shallow poolEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of alligator lying in small pool of water surrounded by mud. Includes two negatives.
Jeep bogged down in mudEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of Jeep bogged down on Ingraham Highway in deep mud; "Ingraham Highway near Coot Bay Ranger Station during rainy season".
Close-up of dried mud during droughtEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceClose up vie of dried mud with remains of plants which sank in when mud was wet; "Periphyton". Includes two negatives.
Muddy road through treesEverglades National Park; National Park ServiceView of dirt road with water in puddles; trees on either side; "Ingraham Highway about two miles from end of road. This shows the largest pothole found along the 11 miles of road."