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This
aerial photo shows the original stream meanders in
blue. Over the millennia the streams developed lazy
meanders among the rolling kames, those gravelly hills
deposited by glacial rivers.
[See
also our line-drawn map
(pdf, 252K) of current Nippersink Creek and
nearby kames, in Exploring
the Nippersink and Glacial Park.]
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This
photo shows the cultivated landscape. Settlers have
removed trees, used gravel from the kames to fill
the streams channel (though its skeleton remains
visible), installed miles of drain tiles to make the
fields tillable, and dug a straightened ditch to contain
the waters of the Nippersink. This was the situation
when the McHenry County Conservation District (MCCD)
purchased this parcel in 1990 and when Ed Collins
stood on a hill and looked at the river in 1986.
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