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Loose rock sitting on granite by the Colorado River west of the proposed site of the Bulls Head Dam.; this photograph forms a panorama with WRCA LIPP Box 82, Item 145, #1025.
Possibly the third drop of the All American Canal.
Big Chemehuevis Valley on the Colorado River; this photograph forms a panorama with WRCA LIPP Box 82, Item 145, #950 and WRCA LIPP Box 82, Item 145, #951.
A waste weir at the potential site for a dam (possibly Laguna Dam) above the now-abandoned Potholes placer-mining area in Imperial County, California.
A corn field near Yuma, Arizona on the Colorado River.
Unidentified members of the river survey group climb aboard a small boat at Las Vegas Wash, between the Boulder and Black Canyons, on the Colorado River.
Aerial of the ruins of the St. Francis Dam after its collapse.
Passing through the site of the proposed Black Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.
The base of the center section of the St. Francis Dam--nicknamed "The Tombstone"--that remained standing after the dam's collapse.
The ruins of the St. Francis Dam after its collapse.
Flood conditions on the Colorado River, near the third heading of the Imperial Canal in Mexico.
Panorama of the ruins of the St. Francis Dam after its collapse.
The shallows of the Colorado River.
An unidentified group of men standing on a diamond drilling rig on the Colorado River, near the site of the proposed Bulls Head Dam.
An unidentified group of men with horse and wago standing near a small wooden bridge that crosses the ludy and Farmers Canals in Yuma Valley, Arizona.
Flood damages caused by the collapse of the St. Francis Dam.
An unidentified group of men on a small sailboat in the Colorado River.
Approaching the site of the proposed Bulls Head Dam on the Colorado River.
Flood damages caused by the collapse of the St. Francis Dam.
The junction of the All American Canal with the Coachella Canal.
A fence line dividing irrigated land from desert below Yuma, Arizona.
Black Canyon on the Colorado River.
A Santa Fe Railroad company trestle spanning the Colorado River, near Topock, Arizona.
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