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When the Ohio River hits flood stage lots of debris can be found. We recently discovered both a Mammoth and a shark have been found in the Ohio River and here s what we know.
Angel here and I took Layla and Lilly, my Golden Doodles downtown to enjoy the weather yesterday. We were walking along the river and I noticed there was a tremendous amount of litter and earthly waste floating along. When we got down to the Convention Center I could see a place where it was gathering.
Much of the debris was trash. I took pictures because I spotted a ton of crazy things including what I think might have been a car or riding lawnmower hood, a fender to a motorcycle, and lots of other odds and ends.
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1) The Children s Museum of Indianapolis The world s largest children s museum recently added even more fun with a $38.5 million sports-theme addition. Kids can play on a mini Colts football field, Indy 500 pedal cars and mini golf courses. Also at the museum: a Dinosaur Dig excavation site, a brilliant Chihuly-inspired
Fireworks of Glass display, hands-on science experiments galore, a full-size indoor carousel and a Playscape section specifically geared toward babies, toddlers and preschoolers. childrensmuseum.org Children27s-Museum.jpg
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2) Indianapolis Zoo Pet a shark, race a cheetah (NASCAR driver Tony Stewart narrates the feature), hand-feed a giraffe, and stand just inches away from a majestic Amur tiger. Garden geeks and green thumbs will enjoy wandering through the glorious White R
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