2001 Storm at Big Bone Lick
Here are a couple photos after a storm blew through Big Bone Lick State Park in July 2001.

Whenever it would rain heavily, Big Bone Creek would overflow and fill with debris, which would then get caught in these drains under the old bridge. With enough rain, the entire lower part of the park would then flood. The park did flood lightly after this storm, and though the waters have already receded in this photo, you can see some of the remaining debris. This bridge was replaced a few years later, and the park no longer floods.
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