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Shot in Riverside, California in February of 2016.
Large artificial irrigation canal filled with water on a sunny day
Arizona's residents thirst is quenched by hundreds of miles of water canals, primarily filled by the Colorado River.
Lofty clouds speckle the sky above
River flooding. water runs down the mountain. Force of nature. river overflow. Water dams.
Aqueduct Canal Carrying Fresh Water Through Arizona Desert.  ProPhoto RGB.
Mountain river view
A stream flowing among huge stones covered with small dry plants in the warm evening light in picturesque Ukraine. Aerial drone shot
Brownish moving water when it rains
Hoanib River Flowing
Water diverted from the Colorado Rover  flows through a concrete agricultural irrigation ditch in the California desert.
Storm clouds over raging river
The California Aqueduct, 273 miles long, continuously delievers water to thirsty Los Angeles..
Fast running tidal water, slow shutter - motion blur.
Grand Canyon, USA
Waterfall without water
Tasyaran Valley and Canyon, Usak, Turkey
Weir at Wang Sila Laeng, Thailand.
Construction of dam on the mountain river flowing into the lake
Drone shot of the Coachella Canal, an aqueduct in the desert which carries water from the Colorado River across Riverside and Imperial Counties in California, from the All-American Canal to the Coachella Valley.
mountain landscape in the Sierra de Guadarrama range in the town of Navacerrada
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Millstream Gardens Conservation Area - St. Francis River Whitewater - 1991. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
Flood control channel shots taken in Moreno Valley, California.
Landscapes of the Wichita Mountains
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.
Waterfalls, streams and pools in Big Bend National Park, Texas
Mountain trail, walk through CaƱon del Atuel, Valle Grande, department of San Rafael, province of Mendoza, Argentina
Dams are large hydraulic structures that allow water to be stored or retained for use in activities such as irrigation, human consumption, and the generation of electrical energy.
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