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Homes for Sale - 119 Millcreek Rd - Gillham, AR 71841 - Audrey McNeal 02:39
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Homes for Sale - 119 Millcreek Rd - Gillham, AR 71841 - Audrey McNealrunning time:02:39 added by:PropertiesforSaleC21 source: YouTubeAudrey McNeal CENTURY 21 Perry Real Estate
Gillham, AR Spillway open 01:02
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Gillham, AR Spillway openrunning time:01:02 added by:screavics source: YouTubeThis is a video of the spillway being fully open during a very high water stage on Gillham Lake.
KCS 4706 at Gillham AR 01:40
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing KCS 4706 at Gillham ARrunning time:01:40 added by:dthawk source: YouTubeEmpty rock train to Hatton AR. 10/03/2009
Horseback riding 01:22
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Horseback ridingrunning time:01:22 added by:evawoon source: YouTubeMy frist horse riding in Gillham arkansas
KCS 4000 at Gillham Arkansas 03:03
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing KCS 4000 at Gillham Arkansasrunning time:03:03 added by:dthawk source: YouTubeKCS 4000 south at Gillham AR on Oct. 25, bust a drawbar off a KCS boxcar running through the siding
The Cossatot River Falls at Wickes Arkansas. 05:50
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing The Cossatot River Falls at Wickes Arkansas.running time:05:50 added by:tamaman7777 source: YouTubeCossatot is a Native American word for "skull crusher". The Cossatot is known as an extremely difficult (class II - IV+) whitewater stream to canoeists and kayakers and a section at Cossatot Falls in Howard County, Arkansas has been called "the most challenging section of whitewater between the Smokies and the Rockies". An 11 mile (18 km) section including Cossatot Falls is designated as the Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area. Cossatot Falls is a series of back-to-back class III-IV+ rapids that drops around 40 feet in 1/8 of a mile. Rapid names are Cossatosser (class II+), Eye Opener, BMF (class III), Washing Machine (class IV+), Whiplash, (class III+), Shoulderbone (class II), Deer Camp Rapid (class III), Devil's Hollow Rapid (class III+), Devil's Hollow Falls (class IV), and the Esses (class III). Whitewater rapid classes vary depending on water level. The Cossatot begins in the Ouachita Mountains southeast of Mena, Arkansas. The river flows through the Ouachita National Forest and then in a generally southerly direction until it empties into Gillham Lake. After exiting Gillham Lake the river becomes leisurely until it joins with the Little River at the sight where it empties into Millwood Lake. The World War II fleet oiler USS Cossatot (AO-77) is named after this river. Camping sites are located near the Cossatot Falls area, and at the nearby Brushy Creek Recreation area. The Cossatot is listed as a National Wild and Scenic River and an Arkansas Natural and Scenic ... |
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