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BJF reveals general whereabouts of EVEN the WATERS picture

Still a bit cagy, but Billy Joe Fudge gives perchance a better clue to the site of this masterpiece photo, this best kept Adair County secret, especially for crossword puzzle detectives, the Olivers of the world. CM expose the fact that it is within the Sparksville-Breeding-Inroad-Fairplay Quadrangle.

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
I've been on many parts of Barnett's Creek and I can attest to the natural beauty that you folks in that part of the Great Wooded South are blessed. However, the photo is of an unnamed spring branch which is a tributary of Rock Lick Creek which is itself the major tributary to the mighty Harrod's Fork of Crocus Creek. --
Comments re article 64936 Reader wants to know where EVEN the WATERS located




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