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Birdwatchers Frank and Jane Lynn sit near Longhorn Dam, the last dam in the Texas Highland Lakes reservoir system before the Colorado River flows toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Birdwatchers Frank and Jane Lynn sit near Longhorn Dam, the last dam in the Texas Highland Lakes reservoir system before the Colorado River flows toward the Gulf of Mexico. Spencer Selvidge
Egrets are shown near Longhorn Dam in the Colorado River. Dependents on the river like fishermen and coastal rice farmers have suffered from the drought's effects on the river.
Egrets are shown near Longhorn Dam in the Colorado River. Dependents on the river like fishermen and coastal rice farmers have suffered from the drought’s effects on the river. Spencer Selvidge
The Colorado River underneath U.S. Highway 183 in Austin.
The Colorado River underneath U.S. Highway 183 in Austin. Spencer Selvidge
Pete Matamoros, 81, walks near the Colorado River under U.S. Highway 183 at the Colorado River Wildlife Sanctuary in Austin, picking up trash as a form of exercise.
Pete Matamoros, 81, walks near the Colorado River under U.S. Highway 183 at the Colorado River Wildlife Sanctuary in Austin, picking up trash as a form of exercise. Spencer Selvidge
Pete Matamoros, 81, picks up trash near the Colorado River. He took up the activity as exercise after his recent triple-bypass heart surgery.
Pete Matamoros, 81, picks up trash near the Colorado River. He took up the activity as exercise after his recent triple-bypass heart surgery. Spencer Selvidge
Another look at the Longhorn Dam in the Colorado River. The city of Austin relies almost entirely on the Colorado River for its water supply. The two reservoirs that serve Austin and surrounding communities, Lakes Buchanan and Travis, currently have only about a third of the 655 billion gallons of water they can hold.
Another look at the Longhorn Dam in the Colorado River. The city of Austin relies almost entirely on the Colorado River for its water supply. The two reservoirs that serve Austin and surrounding communities, Lakes Buchanan and Travis, currently have only about a third of the 655 billion gallons of water they can hold. Spencer Selvidge
Looking northwest across Lady Bird Lake, created by the Longhorn Dam.
Looking northwest across Lady Bird Lake, created by the Longhorn Dam. Spencer Selvidge

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