Further identified as Central Texas by the “Austin” t-shirt on the girl (?) kneeling on the far right.
Some smart LEO can also find out what kind of trees they are, and if they grow primarily alongside stream beds....
Google image search led to the Austin group.
Shouldn’t be hard to figure out where in Austin they are.
We have helicopter and satellites for such things.
https://redguardsaustin.wordpress.com/
https://www.facebook.com/redguardsaustin/
And...capitalism is the evil of Harvey, not the flood.
[if no one has anything, there’s nothing to lose...asking “how crazy *are* you?” is apparently a dare, now]
“The countrys eyes are fixed on the Texas Gulf Coast. Everyone is looking but not many are seeing what the local workers are experiencing. The grim reality of a Hurricane Katrina flashback plagues the coast as they come to terms with the widespread chaos that Hurricane Harvey has unleashed on them. This is Trumps Katrina and natural disasters like everything else have a class character. A natural disaster could not be considered a disaster at all if it were not for human beings production and human society. A category 4 hurricane smashing full force into the Texas Coast would not be a tragedy if there were nothing for human beings to lose. In an age of weather forecast that can predict devastating storms and evacuations are possible given the allotted resources, it is capitalism and not the weather that produces tragedy and creates the conditions for wide scale loss of life. These disasters are no more natural than capitalism itself.”