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Below is picture from Seattle. It shows a water level higher than the land = levee. Is this correct for Seattle?? Just relaoded FS2004 and began flight in 172sp around Seattle and saw this.By the way had to reload since I lost half of the USA. FS2004 was reporting only 28 states!Dick KLBEhttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/28699.jpg

regards,

Dick near Pittsburgh, USA

Guest imemyself
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Well, atleast the water texture doesn't halfway down the hill(there's many places where that sort of thing happens.)

Guest Pardue802
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At a local airport (2L0) the water actually flows uphill as mentioned in this thread. The airport is situated on a piece of land extending out into a lake. Only the water texture 'begins' while still on land, and about 20 feet out you can tell where the mesh drops off toward where the water should be. Kind of unsettling.It was like this in FS2002 as well. Actually it's doubly incorrect because they show the lake (Buhlow Lake) to be a part of the Red River and not a lake at all, when in fact there is a narrow piece of land seperating the two.Kenneth

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