
The town of Ragland serves as the focal point for this survey, situated where the Seaboard Coast Line railroad and industrial operations like a large Quarry and Conveyor Belt meet the Alabama landscape. The topography is defined by the winding course of the Coosa River, which forms the prominent Embry Bend and contains the submerged Broken Arrow Shoals. The 1972 photorevisions highlight the expansion of Logan Martin Lake, showing how the impounded waters reshaped the riverbanks and low-lying areas around Trout Creek.
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