Discernible in this near-vertical photograph are the White River and the Wabash River (left bottom center), which separates Illinois and Indiana. One of the Wabash’s major tributaries, the White River, joins the Wabash north of a large pond visible near the center of the photograph. The fertile land on either side of the Wabash River is good for growing corn and soybeans and for raising livestock.
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Discernible in this near-vertical photograph are the White River and the Wabash River (left bottom center), which separates Illinois and Indiana. One of the Wabash’s major tributaries, the White River, joins the Wabash north of a large pond visible near the center of the photograph. The fertile land on either side of the Wabash River is good for growing corn and soybeans and for raising livestock.