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An irrigation system in the Everglades, Florida.
Algae Lake Okeechobee Florida
boat ramp in the everglades
A lock on a man-made tributary diverting water from the natural river to the east  to overcome the annual variances in water depth on the river in order to maintain the shipping trade along the Mississippi River in the central United States.  This aerial view is just outside of St. Louis, Missouri on the Illinois side of the river.
View of water gates used to control flow of water through the California Aqueduct, as is flows southward.\n\nTaken near Los Banos, California
The swing bridge over the Mermentau River which supplies fresh water collected in White and Grand Lakes to the marshes on the Chenier Coastal Plain. Debris from Hurricanes Laura and Delta in 2020 remains.
Tainan, Taiwan- June 20, 2024: Lake view of the Qigu visitor center in Tainan, Taiwan, one of the Southwest Coast National Scenic Area attractions.
Image of a canal lock. Useful image for any boating and transportation theme.
water regulation and development, construction and building in nature
The closed floodgates of an irrigation canal with abundant water flow, in a rural area of Salamanca - Spain
Aerial view Clewiston Lock Lake Okeechobee
This high-resolution photo shows the Eidersperrwerk, a flood protection dam located on the Eider river in Germany. The massive concrete structure stands tall against the backdrop of a clear blue sky, with the calm waters of the river flowing behind it. The Eidersperrwerk serves as a vital component of the region's flood control system, protecting the surrounding communities from the dangers of rising water levels. This photograph would be a suitable addition to any project related to civil engineering, flood prevention, or infrastructure.
Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, Louisiana
Esna locks, Esna, River Nile, Egypt. Originally constructed during the Ptolemaic era to control the flow of the Nile, it preserves and stores water for agriculture and improves navigation, Esna Lock and weir barrage connect the upper and lower parts of the river and are essential for transportation of passengers in river cruise ships and for freightThe River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
Kornwerderzand at the Afsluitdijk in the Netherlands, seperating the sea from the lake
Photo take at Picayune Strand state forest in Collier county, Florida. Nikon D750 with AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm F2.8G ED
Locks on the Tennessee River.
Bridges on Hampton River. View from E Pembroke Ave of Hampton, Virginia. USA
Hachirogata Floodgate, located on the border between the Sea of ​​Japan and Hachirogata
A canal along the Mississippi River  near St. Louis with locks to control the depth of the river to maintain year-round shipping capabilities from the northern states through to the Gulf of Mexico.
The La Grande-1 generating station in Quebec, Canada
A bridge destroyed by hurricane Katrina in Mississippi.
St John’s river bridge construction
Hastings, Canada.
pier located in Florida overlooking the ocean.
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
Aerial of Moore Haven Florida lock chamber on Lake Okeechobee showing water being let out from the lake photograph taken Oct 31 2017
From the deck of the car ferry crossing the Mississippi river south of New Orleans between Scarsdale and Belle Chasse. The quick ferry moves about 25 vehicles across the swift river currents in about 10 minutes saving motorists time and money.
Rural water tower sits near an aqueduct.
Concrete Dam
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