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By Yorkhull

Monocacy Creek

I think this is the name of this stream though it could be Lehigh River itself. I took this picture from the bridge during my lunch today. It was another long day but I enjoyed it more today. We worked in smaller groups and it raised some interesting questions for me. Tomorrow the group drops numbers for a day on restorative conferencing which is nearest to my work and is more focused on wrong do'ers than just schools.

If my source is correct this is some info about the creek:

Monocacy Creek (pronounced muh-naw-cuh-see) is a tributary of the Lehigh River in Northampton County, Pennsylvania in the United States.
One of only 56 limestone streams in the state of Pennsylvania, the creek's headwaters lie in the slate belt, near the borough of Chapman.
From Chapman, the Monocacy follows a 20.3-mile (32.7 km) course through the limestone Lehigh Valley, to its confluence with the Lehigh River in the city of Bethlehem.

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