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I know nothing about kansas, and i need the largest body of water (including rivers) for this project i have, and i cant find the answer anywhere.
The Arkansas River
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I know this has been asked before but i'm searching for more details on where to find this bottled water drink (preferably in glass). I called the distributor for the missouri area and they don't sell it anymore. Is it possible to buy still at big lots or quicktrip? I havent seen it in my searches so far - so not sure which stores in particular.
Is the only option to pay like 20 bucks on their website?
sadly, no. I used to get mines at the QT by my house, but recently they told me that they were not carrying it anymore.
I have a model that wants to have pictures taken in water. Where are some good locations around Kansas City, Lawrence, or Topeka that have a good water backdrop...maybe even some small waterfalls or something?
Lake Shawnee.......Topeka Ks small county owned lake. Very clean and maintained.....
Lake Perry NE of Topeka between Topeka and Lawrence....... Big Reseivoir...... Some good spots......
Lone Star lake South of Lawerence.....Dont know much about it......
None have waterfall that I can remember.....
Smithville lake near Kc .....Dont know anything about it........
Best choice that I know about overall is Lake Shawnee...For the most overall palces you could pick to shoot...................md
I know there is schlitterbahn and worlds of fun, oceans of fun, and Coco key but are there any others around?
You just named all of them. That's a very good number for any city, you should be happy.
If you're willing to drive, Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Silver Dollar City in Branson, and Adventureland in Des Moines (Iowa) are all within a day's drive.
Incidentally, Schlitterbahn *just* opened like a week ago. Surely you aren't already sick of it?
Best case senerio, I would like to paddle form KC to Arkansas, but more likely I'll have to go from Trueman Lake to Pome De Terr toTable Rock Lake. Are there streams that connect these or other lakes to complete my destination?
Might be very difficult.
Buy a copy of the “Missouri Atlas & Gazetter”
Has Topo maps for the entire state. Plus GPS grids. They are a little less that $20, and will find them in most sporting goods stores. And Walmarts has them as well.
Lots of valuable information in it.
Carbonated drinks caused diners#39; illness, manager says, but tests ...
About 20 people who got sick at a Lenexa restaurant Sunday suffered from carbonic acid poisoning caused by faulty water lines, restaurant officials said today.</p><p>But state officials said not all those who got ill had carbonated drinks, and preliminary testing has not confirmed that was the cause.</p><p> It was the second time in less than a month that people at the Mi Ranchito restaurant became ill with nausea, vomiting and dizziness, and both were because of the water lines, managers said.</p><p>Jennifer Bustos-Gomez, restaurant director of operations, said tests there this morning discovered the problem, and workers are fixing it.</p><p>The problem was caused by carbonated water for drinks getting backed up and making contact with copper tubing, she said, causing a chemical reaction that led to the poisoning.</p><p>Copper and carbonated water are not intended to mix but did because the lines were not properly installed, she said.</p><p>But Maggie Thompson, communications director for Kansas Department of Health and Environment, said not all those who got sick had a carbonated drink.</p><p>“We can’t say that’s the cause yet,” she said. “They are looking at the water and the ice as well.”</p><p>A round of tests related to those who became sick two weeks ago found no bacteria that caused it but did not look at the carbonic acid possibility, she said. New tests are at the early stages, and the health department is working with the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, she said.</p><p>The restaurant hoped to reopen by tomorrow, but the Kansas Department of Agriculture, which licenses food businesses, sent them an order to close today.</p><p>Lisa Taylor, a spokeswoman for the agriculture department, said it will stay closed until tests prove whatever caused the illnesses. </p><p><hr class="infobox-hr-separator" /> <div class="infobox"> </div>
...Carbonated drinks caused Lenexa diners#39; illness, manager says, but ...
By JOE LAMBE The Kansas City Star
About 20 people who got sick at a Lenexa restaurant Sunday suffered from carbonic acid poisoning caused by faulty water lines, restaurant officials said today.
But state officials said not all those who got ill had carbonated drinks, and preliminary testing has not confirmed that was the cause.
It was the second time in less than a month that people at the Mi Ranchito restaurant became ill with nausea, vomiting and dizziness, and both were because of the water lines, managers said.
Jennifer Bustos-Gomez, restaurant director of operations, said tests there this morning discovered the problem, and workers are fixing it.
The problem was caused by carbonated water for drinks getting backed up and making contact with copper tubing, she said, causing a chemical reaction that led to the poisoning.
Copper and carbonated water are not intended to mix but did because the lines were not properly installed, she said.
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