
The Mississippi River forms a sprawling aquatic boundary between Illinois and Missouri on this 1993 revision, shaping a landscape defined by complex side channels, islands, and flood mitigation efforts. Near Annada, the river environment is characterized by wide sloughs and chutes, including Slim Chute and The Sny, which navigate around significant landmasses like Carroll Island and Clarksville Island. The map documents the extensive Levee systems protecting agricultural lands and small settlements such as Kissenger and Belleview.
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