MYSTERY PHOTO: Can you identify this roaring stream over rocks?

Falling water always seems to attract people. This is a roaring stream over rocks. Can you figure out where it is located?  Send your answer to elliott@brack.net and include your hometown!

Rick Krause, Lilburn, immediately recognized the recent Mystery Photo:  “The photo is of the Peace Arch, on the US and Canadian border at Blaine, Washington and Surrey, British Columbia along what was then U.S. Highway 99. I vaguely recall seeing it when my parents and my brother and I drove to see it in the mid 1950s, while living just south of Olympia. Have since visited it a couple times.Most impressive.It symbolizes a long history of peace between the two nations.”

Several others recognized it including Jay Altman, Columbia, S.C.; Barbara Dawson, Dahlonega; Stew Ogilvie, Lawrenceville; George Graf, Palmyra, Va.; and Allan Peel, San Antonio, Tex.

SHARE A MYSTERY PHOTO:  If you have a photo that you believe will stump readers, send it along (but  make sure to tell us what it is because it may stump us too!)  Send to:  elliott@brack.net and mark it as a photo submission.  Thanks.

LAGNIAPPE

The City of Lilburn has a new Byron Park road improvement to realign the entrance to the park. The $4.3 million project will combine three existing intersections into a lighted, single-intersection roundabout. Breaking ground are David Cassell of the State Road and Tollway Authority; Tad Leithead, Lilburn CID; Curt Thompson, Seventh District Transportation Board member; City Manager Jenny Simpkins of Lilburn; County Commissioner Ben Ku; Lilburn Mayor Tim Dunn; Lilburn city councilmen Yoon-Mi Hampton, Emil Powella,  Dr. Scott Batterton, and Michael Hart; and Matt Gore, Lilburn assistant city manager.

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