March 10, 2023

South Fork Waterfront

Near Front Royal


The last time I drove through this new community along with the river, it was being developed as Junewood Estates and only a few homes had been built. There are more now, but not as many as the original plans called for.

Personally, I would not want to live in the bottomland along the South Fork of the Shenandoah because I have seen the aftermath of flooding in that area. Debris had lodged in the tree branches, 20 feet off the ground.. The water views are lovely though.




10 comments:

  1. Beautiful detail in your black and white!

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  2. Pretty views of the river! Have a happy weekend.

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  3. People never learn. Beautiful views.

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  4. ...you enjoyed beautiful skies.

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  5. Maybe the builders of these expensive home will get their comeuppance when the river proves that wealth means nothing.

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  6. The last shot is such a calm clean slated. My eye goes to the blue blue sky in all of them .

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  7. Oh those poor people who choose to live for a view...here they perch on tops of mountains, with incredible slopes in their driveways. Love seeing the river, as you do, just visiting!

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  8. Lovely scenic photographs! It does sound wonderful to live near a river, but debris stuck 20 feet off the ground? That would give a buyer a second thought or two.

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  9. Flooding or not it sure looks beautiful!

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