
The Missouri River carves a winding path through this central Missouri landscape, defining the border between Moniteau and Boone counties. On the northern banks, the community of Lupus sits near the sweeping curve of Lupus Bend, while the village of Jamestown anchors the southwest corner of the sheet. The river's influence on the local topography is evident in the numerous named bends and narrow floodplains, including Plow Boy Bend and McBaine Bend. Along the eastern bluffs, the Roche Percée Natural Arch serves as a prominent geological landmark above the river valley.
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