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An Ode to the Truckee River

Each and every person at the river's edge in Reno has their own stories, and all see the Truckee River in their own different and unique ways. 

For some, the river provides an escape, a chance to take the day to relax and fish — or maybe it is their adrenaline rush for the day as they brave the torrent of water on a measly raft.

Some come by to share their love of music, softly tapping out a beat on drums as people pass by. 

Another guy is seen trying to escape the police by leaping into the dangerous water. 

The rocks hold the battle scars from the relentless current, constantly pulling at them.

The Truckee River carries along its history in the water that once was snow, telling its story to those who care to listen.

Essay and Photos by Kesley Morris shared with Our Town Reno

Saturday 06.10.23
Posted by Nicolas Colombant
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