Former Rampart Canyon Dam Proposed Site
USA /
Alaska /
Manley Hot Springs /
World
/ USA
/ Alaska
/ Manley Hot Springs
World / United States / Alaska
place with historical importance, dam, historical layer / disappeared object
The Rampart Canyon Dam was a proposed hydroelectric power project in the 1950s and 1960s. It was ultimately shelved over environmental and cultural history concerns.
The 530 foot-high concrete dam across the Yukon River would have created the largest man-made reservoir in the world.
The 530 foot-high concrete dam across the Yukon River would have created the largest man-made reservoir in the world.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rampart_Dam
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Coordinates: 65°20'43"N 151°0'35"W
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