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An irrigation canal drawing water from the Euphrates River in northeastern Syria
Bird's Eye View Lifestyle Photo Series Western USA Outdoor Environments and Young Mexican American Hispanic Female Enjoying Life Photo Series
Aerial view of gates in irrigation canal. Water care.
Border Wall, Colorado Diversion Dam River Drainage at Barrier Between Yuma Arizona and Algodones, Baja California Norte Mexico on a Sunny Day
The Colorado Diversion Dam in Yuma, Arizona, marks the start of one of the most extensive irrigation systems in the United States. The dam, constructed in the early 1900s, diverts water from the Colorado River to the fields and farms of the surrounding area. The river flows through a series of canals and channels, carrying life-giving water to the crops that sustain the region's economy. The surrounding landscape is a patchwork of green fields and orchards, a testament to the ingenuity and hard work of the farmers who have made the desert bloom. The Colorado Diversion Dam is a symbol of the power of water to transform and sustain, a vital resource in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
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Argentina Rio Hondo hydroelectric power plant in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Aerial shot of the Imperial Dam and Reservoir on the California-Arizona border. At this point, about 90% of the volume of the Colorado river is diverted into the All-American Canal to irrigate California's Imperial Valley, the most productive winter agricultural region in the United States.
The Euphrates River between Aleppo and the border zom Iraq on the Euphrates River in the north of Syria in the Middle East.
Theodore Dam near Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The dam was originally built with rubble and masonry, as seen here, before being heightened and faced with concrete from 1989-1996. Photographed in 1967.
Concept shot of the concrete piles in the channel
Power Grid Infrastructure in Western USA Hoover Dam in Clark County Nevada Hydroelectric Dam Photo Series
A view of the Bartlett Dam in the foreground of Bartlett Lake near Scottsdale, Arizona
The Hoover Dam towers above the Colorado River, a marvel of engineering and a testament to human ingenuity. Built during the Great Depression, the dam provided thousands of jobs and transformed the arid landscape of the American Southwest, generating hydroelectric power and providing water for irrigation and drinking. The massive concrete structure spans the Black Canyon, holding back the mighty Colorado River and creating the vast Lake Mead. Visitors can take guided tours of the dam's interior, marveling at the complex machinery and learning about the history of this iconic landmark. The Hoover Dam stands as a symbol of American resilience and resourcefulness, a testament to the power of human cooperation and determination.
Cranes placing concrete
Aerial view of Lakeland Trailhead on dam, Oroville, California, USA.
Construction Site.
Bridge on the river, destroyed by the water flow. Catastrophe, natural disaster, flood. Destruction of infrastructure
Construction of dam on the mountain river flowing into the lake
Aerial drone still of the All-American Canal running through Imperial County, California.
concrete shoring on the river bank in river regulation and hydraulic engineering
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A buttress on the Vanalden Bridge over the Los Angeles River in the San Fernando Valley
View north of the Dos Amigos Pumping Plant on the California Aqueduct and South Bay Aqueduct in the San Joaquin Valley (Central Valley) near Los Banos, California, USA. Part of the California State Water Project. Distributes both drinking and irrigation water throughout California. Scanned film 1998.
Large artificial irrigation canal filled with water on a sunny day
Aerial View Drone Border Wall Between Yuma Arizona and Algodones, Baja California Norte Mexico on a Sunny Day, Aerial View of the International Border Between Mexico and The USA
Glen Canyon dam on Colorado River and Lake Powell, Arizona, USA.
The Grand Canal bike and Pedestrian trail in Phoenix, Arizona
The Colorado Aqueduct diverts water 242 miles (389 km) from the Colorado River to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
Construction site in mountain area. Naryn, Kyrgyzstan
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