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Klamath Project C-Canal flume, Merrill, OR (0965)
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Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3100
Exposure:0.00625 sec. (1/160)
Aperture:f/6.3
Focal Length:52.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 78.0 mm)
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exposure mode:Not Defined
Max Aperture:5.7
Resolution:240 x 240 dpi
Original Date:2014:10:28 09:15:52.70
Created on:2014:10:28 09:15:52.70
Modified on:2014:11:25 20:46:57
Software:Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.4 (Windows)
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Date Created2014:10:28 09:15:52.70
Date/Time Created2014:10:28 09:15:52
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DescriptionKlamath Project C-Canal. Initially it wasn't clear what the structure was and I was surprised to see it reaching almost to the bottom of the railroad bridge. The Klamath Project was the massive alteration of water flow in the area, for agricultural and hydroelectric uses, that was begun by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1906. The C-Canal was originally constructed with a wooden flume in 1908 (http://www.usbr.gov/projects/ ImageServer?imgName=Doc_130512 1265102.pdf) and converted to a concrete flume in 1921 (Annual Report - Bureau of Reclamation, Issue 20 (1921)) See adjacent picture.
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Image DescriptionKlamath Project C-Canal. Initially it wasn't clear what the structure was and I was surprised to see it reaching almost to the bottom of the railroad bridge. The Klamath Project was the massive alteration of water flow in the area, for agricultural and hydroelectric uses, that was begun by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1906. The C-Canal was originally constructed with a wooden flume in 1908 (http://www.usbr.gov/projects/ ImageServer?imgName=Doc_130512 1265102.pdf) and converted to a concrete flume in 1921 (Annual Report - Bureau of Reclamation, Issue 20 (1921)) See adjacent picture.
Image Number5069
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SubjectBureau of Reclamation, Oregon, infrastructure, railroad
Subject Distance RangeUnknown
Thumbnail Offset1708
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TitleKlamath Project C-Canal flume, Merrill, OR (0965)
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GPS Information

GPS Latitude42 deg 8' 37.10" N
GPS Latitude RefNorth
GPS Longitude121 deg 41' 53.74" W
GPS Longitude RefWest
GPS Position42 deg 8' 37.10" N, 121 deg 41' 53.74" W
GPS Version ID2.2.0.0