
Kinta and its surrounding landscape in Haskell County are captured in this 1977 orthophoto quadrangle, which utilizes aerial imagery prepared in cooperation with the Soil Conservation Service. The settlement sits at the northern edge of a complex geological transition where the valley floor meets the high ridges of the Sans Bois Mountains. The terrain is dominated by the prominent east-west alignment of Hulsey Mountain, which divides the northern drainage area of Sans Bois Creek from the more heavily forested uplands to the south. This advance print provides a unique visual record of land use patterns, showing the contrast between the rectangular grid of agricultural fields near the town and the natural, winding paths of the Fork and other waterways as they navigate the ridges.
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