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Glen Canyon Dam

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Sunday, 22nd May 2005

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This is the Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. What’s great about this post is the bridge that extends across the valley in front of the dam, casting an excellent shadow on the dam itself. The dam’s construction began in 1956, and although it was not dedicated until 1966, it was able to begin blocking the flow of the river in 1963.

Glen Canyon Dam

Thanks: Dick Nielson

4 Responses to 'Glen Canyon Dam'

  1. Dave says:

    You’re right, that’s a dam good shadow.

    Boom boom.

  2. Lauri Kangas says:

    This one looks extraordinary cool in google earth. Way cooler than hoover dam.

  3. Bill Quinn says:

    Bill Quinn asks, how low is the water level in feet from the 560 foot full level?

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