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VIDEO: View a month of Fargo's Red River flood in time-lapse photos

Daily photos from the U.S. Geological Survey are put into a video using a month-long view of the Red River at Fargo-Moorhead. Images for the time lapse video are from March 16 to Saturday, April 16 and are set to a clip of Tony Furtado's "Deep Water.

Fargo flood time-lapse video
A video using U.S. Geological Survey daily photos shows one month - from mid-March until Saturday, Apri 16, in the life of the flood at Fargo-Moorhead.

Daily photos from the U.S. Geological Survey are put into a video using a month-long view of the Red River at Fargo-Moorhead.

Images for the time lapse video are from March 16 to Saturday, April 16 and are set to a clip of Tony Furtado's "Deep Water."

"More will come when the river drops more (which probably won't happen in the near future at the rate we're going...)," YouTube video poster "qwertyyqwertt" commented with his Saturday post.

Look down the page to see the video:

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In case you missed the GFHerald.com website posting several days ago, the following 41-second YouTube video uses the time-lapse route of USGS photos taken from a camera mounted on the Sorlie Bridge in downtown Grand Forks. This video, posted by "siouxcrew56," combines images from Jan. 1 to April 14, the day the river crested at Grand Forks and East Grand Forks:

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