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date = '2024-01-01T19:13:02Z'
title = 'Pretty Rivers'
title = 'Pretty rivers'
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I like looking at maps that isolate different natural features. And I think that rivers make pretty patterns. So I made a series of scripts that generates a pretty map of rivers. I hope to print the maps of places that are important to me as art.

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date = '2024-10-14T19:13:18Z'
title = 'River Level Charts'
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I'm interested in rivers (both ecologically and recreationally) and I want to know water level they are currently at, and how does that compare to their water levels throughout the year and in their recent history.

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<span>Oct 14, 2024</span> -
<span><a href="https://www.dendroalsia.net/blog/riverlevelcharts/">River Level Charts</a></span>
<span><a href="https://www.dendroalsia.net/blog/riverlevelcharts/">River level charts</a></span>
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<span><a href="https://www.dendroalsia.net/blog/prettyrivers/">Pretty Rivers</a></span>
<span><a href="https://www.dendroalsia.net/blog/prettyrivers/">Pretty rivers</a></span>
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