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A home washed off it's foundation by floodwater from the activation of the Birds Point New Madrid Floodway sits in a stand of trees about 200 yards from it's orginal spot.  The house is owned by farmer Jack Moxley, whose parents built the house in the 1940s.  Moxley farms 2000 acres in the floodway, about a mile from where the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers breached the Birds Point levee.  The top picture was taken June 17, 2011 and the bottom picture was taken December 8, 2011.
David Carson     dcarson@post-dispatch.com
Caption: A home washed off it's foundation by floodwater from the activation of the Birds Point New Madrid Floodway sits in a stand of trees about 200 yards from it's orginal spot. The house is owned by farmer Jack Moxley, whose parents built the house in the 1940s. Moxley farms 2000 acres in the floodway, about a mile from where the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers breached the Birds Point levee. The top picture was taken June 17, 2011 and the bottom picture was taken December 8, 2011. David Carson dcarson@post-dispatch.com Album ID: 1377666 Photo ID: 39279331
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