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Bald Eagle Pair in Louisiana

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Caddo Lake Louisiana

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Lightning on Cross Lake in Louisiana

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Louisiana Water Moccasin

Jeff killed this Louisiana water moccasin today with a pellet gun. The snake was sunbathing on his back stairs that leads down to his dock. Nice shot Jeff, right through his head!

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Water Level on Cross Lake Increases by 4 Feet

In the past 120 days, the water level on Cross Lake in Shreveport Louisiana has increased by 4 feet.  The gauge used is the water level elevation above sea level.  The current water level is at 171.34 ft.  The official spillway crest elevation is 171.2 ft.  The water level was as low as low as the higher end of 166 ft back in October .  Hopefully the city will let the water level come up by another few feet before letting any water out to the spillway.

The outlook for rain for 2012 is not looking that great, but for now we have plenty of water in the lake.

Cross Lake Water Level on the Rise

The Great Raft and the Formed Lakes

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West Cross Lake Aerial Pictures

I took a few pics this am from an AA flight.

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Cross Lake Shreveport pictures by Britney Smith Photography

CrossLakeShreveport.com would like to thank Britney Smith Photography for taking these pictures.

Cross Lake Water Level October 2010

The water level on Cross Lake as of October 2010 is the lowest its been since 2001 when it was at 168.05.   The current water level is 168.96.

The annual average precipitation in Shreveport is 52.38 Inches.  So far in 2010 Shreveport has only had 22.07 inches of rain.

Awesome Sunset Pics on Cross Lake in Shreveport Louisiana

September 26, 2010 2 comments

I took all these pics with my iPhone 4.

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