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By-line: EARL NOTTINGHAM
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Caption/Information: Jeff Richard fires at snakes as they wash up in his back yard during storm surge on Trinity Bay near Anahuac, Texas, Saturday, September 13, 2008. In less than 5 minutes Richard and his son disposed of 10 water mocassins. Winds along the eastern edge of Trinity Bay were clocked at 103 miles per hour as the eyewall of hurricane Ike passed earlier in morning.
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Object Name (Title) | Hurricane Snakes |
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Category | A |
Keywords | HURRICANE, IKE, WARDENS, flooding |
By-Line (Author) | EARL NOTTINGHAM |
By-Line Title (Author Position) | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER |
City | Anahuac |
Province/State | TX |
Original Transmission Reference | TPWD-101 |
Headline | Hurricane Snakes |
Source | TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPT. |
Copyright Notice | TPWD |
Caption/Abstract | Jeff Richard fires at snakes as they wash up in his back yard during storm surge on Trinity Bay near Anahuac, Texas, Saturday, September 13, 2008. In less than 5 minutes Richard and his son disposed of 10 water mocassins. Winds along the eastern edge of Trinity Bay were clocked at 103 miles per hour as the eyewall of hurricane Ike passed earlier in morning. |
Caption Writer/Editor | EN |
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