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Cundiff Lake: Reminder of Acres of Diamonds; Lake Ray Hubbard



2015-02-05 - Pelham Branch Road at Adair Veterans Memorial Bypass, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The Cundiff/Sapp Lake along Pelham Branch Road, just north of the Columbia City Limits, glistened like jewels in the noon day sun of Wed 4 Feb 2015. The scene was reminiscent of one of the late Dr. Oris Aaron's favoirite books, Russell Conwell's "Acres of Diamonds," the story of a man who sold his land and traveled the world seeking diamonds and finally see a glistening oceans and cast himself into it; and readers learn that the land he sold was home to one of the largest diamond minds ever. Lesson: There are fortunes to be made right where you are.. And it was reminiscent of a scene on I-30, travelling west, when Lake Ray Hubbard glistens as almost no other place with the same effect, magnified. The water tower in the left of the photo is on Page Street, near the Adair County School District campus.


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