So much happened today that it will take two or three entries to get it in. First, I saw the Tennessee a couple times. First, as it passed under the East End bride at Huntington.
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A few minutes later, it had moved upriver.
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A few hours later, it was entering the locks at the Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam. This photo was taken from about a mile and a half away on Sunnyside Drive.
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