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United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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Lost River (Oregon and California)
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Lost River Diversion Channel (Oregon)
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KP-1 - Aerial photograph of the proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. Looking almost straight East down on the Lower Lost River Diversion Dam showing the J-Canal and the first bend of Lost River ...
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KP-1 - Klamath Project Lost River Diversion Channel Enlargement. View of Diversion Channel Headworks and "Horseshoe Dam" from South East. Portion of North wall of old headworks still in place; October ...
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KP-2 - Aerial photograph of the Proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. An almost vertical view looking down on the road immediately below the Lower Lost River Diversion Dam; March 22, 1950; Photo ...
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KP-3 - Aerial photograph of the Proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. Looking almost straight south down on the Lower Lost River Diversion Dam and the point where the Lower Lost River Channel ...
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P-12-200-4275 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). The Lost River Diversion channel, in the middle of the photo extends ...
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P-12-200-4276 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). The Lost River Diversion channel, in the middle of the photo extends ...
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P-12-200-4018 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The Channel extends from the Lost River Diversion Dam to the Klamath River (seen in the foreground), a distance of 7.8 miles. The Channel carries ...
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8. [Image] Lost River Diversion Channel Enlargement
KP-2 - Klamath Project. Lost River Diversion Channel Looking North at New Headworks; October 20, 1949; Photo by Andy BergloffCitation