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Texas on the left and Oklahoma on the right. The old Red is on the rampage and rising. Forming most of the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma, the Red River is the second largest river system associated with the Lone Star state and the largest river system associated with Oklahoma.

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  • WOW! I see why it is called "Red River." I grew up with the Suwannee River in Florida which is brown from tannic acid.

    said photo of bettybas bettybas 1 months 12 days ago

  • Very nice. It's good to see water in her. I bet it's been a beautiful summer this year!...well, if it will dry up enough!

    said photo of drpenn drpenn 2007.07.12 at 19:40:17 PDT

  • Oh my God! I have crossed this river and it was so low as to almost a dry bed! This is astonishing!!! Holy toledo!!

    said photo of ourjrny ourjrny 2007.07.11 at 04:14:05 PDT

  • Wowo Susie...it is a wild scenery to view but mostly to BE IN...Hope you didnt have damage ...Hugsss..Marra

    said photo of rosemarra rosemarra 2007.07.05 at 20:21:36 PDT

  • OHMIGOSH! It's one thing to see this stuff on the news but when people you know are uploading photos it's quite amazing. You guys really need a break!! Na Zdrowie, Kathy

    said photo of wikiwords wikiwords 2007.07.05 at 13:05:40 PDT

  • Whoa....has it went down some since?Is this "normal"?

    said photo of ann7f ann7f 2007.07.05 at 06:45:50 PDT

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