Bechtol's book is almost impossible to put down. |
Back in 1969, in the aftermath of headline news about the Woodstock festival in rural New York, the most devastating tropical storm ever to visit Virginia poured untold amounts of rainfall just across the Blue Ridge Mountains from us. Whole sides of mountains collapsed, and the downpour was such that it would forever change the landscape and the lives of Nelson County residents.
A highway marker offers a succinct summary of the tragedy. |
Here's a link to a full account of the tragedy of Camille
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Camille
Camille reminds us of death, but of resurrection as well. A scene at a Pleasant View Old Order funeral. |
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