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Dam and Hydroelectric power plant, Turkey
The Sau reservoir, at historic low water levels
A large, expansive crater filled with a serene blue lake in the center, offering a stunning contrast between the deep abyss and the tranquil waters
The Keban Dam (Turkish: Keban Barajı) is a hydroelectric dam on the Euphrates, located in the Elazığ Province of Turkey. The dam was the first and most upstream of several large-scale dams to be built on the Euphrates by Turkey. Although the Keban Dam was not originally constructed as a part of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP), it is now a fully integrated component of the project, which aims to stimulate economic development in Southeastern Turkey. Construction of the dam commenced in 1966 and was completed in 1974. Keban Dam Lake (Turkish: Keban Baraj Gölü), the reservoir created by Keban Dam, has a surface area of 675 km2 and is reputedly the fourth-largest lake in Turkey after Lake Van, Lake Tuz, and the reservoir created by the Atatürk Dam.The Keban Dam is a combined rockfill and concrete gravity hydroelectric dam operated by the State Hydraulic Works (DSİ). The dam is 1097 m long and its crest is 207 m above the level of the river-bed (848 m above sea-level). Its eight water turbines are capable of producing 1,330 MW. The storage capacity of Lake Keban is 30.6 km3 and the surface area of the lake is 675 km2, although the lake has reportedly reached higher levels in the past.Due to Lake Keban's relatively high elevation at 845 m above sea-level and its location in an area with high precipitation, evaporation is relatively low at 0.48 km3/year compared to reservoirs in Syria or Iraq. Apart from the Euphrates Valley directly upstream of the dam, the lake has also flooded parts of valleys of the Murat River and the Karasu, the two rivers from which the Euphrates emerges. Although the dam was not originally intended for irrigation, 63,872 ha of agricultural land was irrigated from Lake Keban in 1999.
The lake water and trees show a variety of green
Kolnbrein Dam in Carinthia, Austria.
Instalation of blue plastic water pipes under the ground. Connected instalation of water pipes. Conneceted pipes.
Cloudy mountains, lakes and paths
Landscape on Stora Krokholmen in Stendörrens Naturreservat in Sweden, Europe
Solar photovoltaic panels, photovoltaic power stations
huanglong national park
Aerial video of sinkhole in Konya, turkey. Taken via drone.
Blue lake Pozo de las Animas, landmark place in Mendoza province, Andes, Argentina
Clementine Dam, Northern California.
Mountain lake in Stari Ledinci, Fruska Gora, Serbia.
The Baihetan hydropower station, the world's second-largest in terms of total installed capacity,
turquoise lake with trees growing on the slopes of a cloudy rainy autumn day
Clear water of Paradise Beach
THE SOURCE OF THE UREDERRA IS LOCATED IN THE NATURAL PARK OF URBASA AND ANDÍA IN THE PROVINCE OF NAVARRA AND MORE SPECIFICALLY IN THE REGION OF TIERRA ESTELLA.\n\n THE MURMULUM OF THE CRYSTALLINE WATER, THE LIGHT THAT FILTERS BETWEEN THE LEAVES OF THE TREES, DYING THE LANDSCAPE LIME GREEN, AND THE SCENT OF NATURE CONTRIBUTE TO MAKING THIS PLACE, DECLARED A NATURAL RESERVE IN 1987, BEING ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR ENCLAVES IN THE WHOLE PENINSULA.  ALL THE VISITOR THAT COMES WILL TAKE A MEMORY FOREVER OF ITS CRYSTALLINE WATERS AND ITS TURQUOISE COLOR POOLS
Dead tree with hot spring Terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
A beautiful capture of the lake with frame of nature
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Reservoir in the Swiss alps
In 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal and geologic features. Within Yellowstone National Park visitors have opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders.
The development of the chalk pit. Maintenance work chalky quarry.
Reservoir with dam wall
Oberaarsee, Switzerland - August 13, 2021: The Oberaarsee is the highest reservoir in the headwaters of the Aare in the canton of Bern in Switzerland
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the beautiful nature of Wadi Dayqah Dam in Oman
Tākaka, New Zealand.
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