Parks are an important aspect to a city. They create a sense
of community that is unmatched by anything else. They allow people, no matter
their social class, a place to relax and associate with others within the city.
Parks are also one of the last places that people can go to be with nature.
Ocmulgee Heritage Trail is where we conducted our research.
With over 1,500 acres of green space, Ocmulgee is almost double the size of
Central Park in New York. We measured the elevation profile of the river along
with the flow rates of two channels (one on each side of the sandbar).
The green line is where we measured the elevation changes under the water. The sandbar above the line is where we measured the flow rate of the water running through the river.

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