
Senath serves as the primary hub of this Bootheel landscape, situated amidst an intricate network of drainage ditches and sloughs that define the Missouri-Arkansas borderlands. The winding Saint Francis River creates a meandering natural boundary between Greene County, Arkansas, and Dunklin County, Missouri, carving out unique landforms like Two Mile Island and Bear Island. This 2021 survey illustrates a region heavily shaped by hydraulic engineering, where features like the Varney River Canal, Big Slough Ditch, and Honey Cypress Ditch Number 34 have been utilized to manage the low-lying terrain.
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