The homepage contains a video frame of an aerial shot moving downstream (or up). As we pass significant mileposts from above — a farmer from the 1930s, confluences with small creeks — maybe images of these resources fade in, then out. Text over the video, or subtle fades to text slides assure visitors they are on The Opequon Watershed. There is no navigation bar; there are four navigational elements within the screen represented by icons and text: Discover, Enjoy, Protect, Homepage (which opens a more conventional scrolling homepage).
Once a visitor is in the website, the homepage is a scrolling page containing navigation, a slider, a newsfeed grid, and others as needed.
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