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McPhaul Suspension Bridge spans the Gila River near Yuma Arizona USA
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.
Construction of dam on the mountain river flowing into the lake
Aerial shot of the Sonoran Desert, at the border between the United States and Mexico. The shot includes Interstate 8 and the Coachella Canal.
Yuma, Arizona, USA - May 27, 2022: Afternoon traffic passes over the Ocean to Ocean Highway Bridge.
Fish ladder at the Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River separating Washington and Oregon.
Large artificial irrigation canal filled with water on a sunny day
A bird's-eye view of the sewage treatment pond
Rushing water as it flow under the open at of Moutoa flood gates.
The image shows the imposing US-Mexico border wall stretching across the rugged and arid terrain of the border region. The wall, which is made of concrete and steel, rises up to 30 feet in height. It snakes through the landscape, dividing communities and ecosystems alike. The image also captures the stark contrast between the two sides of the border, with the wall standing as a symbol of the ongoing debate over immigration policy in the United States. The image highlights the complexity and controversy of the US-Mexico border region, where issues of immigration, national security, and human rights intersect. Despite its divisive nature, the wall remains a powerful symbol of the challenges facing both the United States and Mexico in the 21st century.
The historical Kırkgöz Bridge is located between Bolvadin and Sultandağı, on the river flowing into Eber Lake. Kırkgöz Bridge, which was built during the Eastern Roman Empire, was repaired by Mimar Sinan during the road repair made in the 16th century when Suleiman the Magnificent made preparations for the Baghdad campaign. The bridge, located on the Silk Road, was extended by Mimar Sinan to 64 eyes, and its length reached 400 meters.
Viaduct over Naryn river in Tien Shan mountains
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Bridge with Rushing Water
Anfabrikas locks is an engineering construction of the Ligatne river waterway cascade, fishway in spring. Latvia.
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.
Sunrise on an empty multilane city highway during COVID-19
Argentina Rio Hondo hydroelectric power plant in the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Hoover Dam at Boulder City Nevada Las Vegas Near the Arizona Border Showing Very Low Water Levels in Lake Mead Reservoir Due to Long-Term Drought Conditions in the American Southwest
Western Australia
the water is beginning to dry up as the Northern Territory transitions from the wet to the dry season
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gates and pump station on a channel in a valley of Missouri river near Peru, Nebraska
Industrial bridge across James River, Richmond, Virginia. Industrial bridge across James River, Richmond, Virginia. Looking dawn, directly above view.
The water descends rapidly past this but is very useful for irrigating the fields
Aerial view of a narrow bridge crossing a tidal river.
Summertime view of Railroad Bridge near Buena Vista, Colorado from one of the riverside campgrounds.
Aerial view of railway bridge across Willamette River in Oregon, USA.
This is a side view of the 4th Privilege Dam at Stone Mill, Dedham MA. It was used to power the mill during 19th century industrialization.
Wide view of the California Aqueduct as is flows southward to the O'Neil Forebay, before it continues to Southern California, over the Tehachapi Mountains.\n\nTaken near Gustine, California
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