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(Turkish: Ataturk BarajA) -Built both to generate electricity and to irrigate the plains in the region - SanlAurfa Province - Turkey
A small hydroelectric power station located on a river, surrounded by lush green landscape and trees. The structure features a blue roof and concrete foundation, with water flowing through the facility.
Water released into kaveri river from the Mettur dam (also known as Stanley Reservoir) through the 16 surplus sluice gates. Focus set of foreground rock and water flow
Çetin Dam Power Station, Turkey
A hydroelectric dam located on the border between Brazil and Paraguay, Itaipu Dam
Aerial view of Boyabat Hydroelectric Dam
The Sau reservoir, at historic low water levels
The Keban Dam (Turkish: Keban Barajı) is a hydroelectric dam on the Euphrates, located in the Elazığ Province of Turkey. The dam was the first and most upstream of several large-scale dams to be built on the Euphrates by Turkey. Although the Keban Dam was not originally constructed as a part of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP), it is now a fully integrated component of the project, which aims to stimulate economic development in Southeastern Turkey. Construction of the dam commenced in 1966 and was completed in 1974. Keban Dam Lake (Turkish: Keban Baraj Gölü), the reservoir created by Keban Dam, has a surface area of 675 km2 and is reputedly the fourth-largest lake in Turkey after Lake Van, Lake Tuz, and the reservoir created by the Atatürk Dam.The Keban Dam is a combined rockfill and concrete gravity hydroelectric dam operated by the State Hydraulic Works (DSİ). The dam is 1097 m long and its crest is 207 m above the level of the river-bed (848 m above sea-level). Its eight water turbines are capable of producing 1,330 MW. The storage capacity of Lake Keban is 30.6 km3 and the surface area of the lake is 675 km2, although the lake has reportedly reached higher levels in the past.Due to Lake Keban's relatively high elevation at 845 m above sea-level and its location in an area with high precipitation, evaporation is relatively low at 0.48 km3/year compared to reservoirs in Syria or Iraq. Apart from the Euphrates Valley directly upstream of the dam, the lake has also flooded parts of valleys of the Murat River and the Karasu, the two rivers from which the Euphrates emerges. Although the dam was not originally intended for irrigation, 63,872 ha of agricultural land was irrigated from Lake Keban in 1999.
A scenic view of Obruk Lake in Obruk village of Konya, Turkey
Close-up of water fountain
The floodwaters of 2013 in Germany
Hong Kong Tai Tam reservoir
Weir at Wang Sila Laeng, Thailand.
Mother with her son and daughter hiking around small lake and looking and exploring dam
Gatun locks on the Panama canal
Aerial view of large cement dam wall creating hydro electricity in Tasmania
The Solina Reservoir and the hydroelectric power plant.
A dam under construction in a valley.
Sandakan is also the second largest town in Sabah, Malaysia. Known as the Natural City, Sandakan visitors have the opportunity to explore wildlife sanctuaries and discovery centers.
Hong Kong Tai Tam reservoir
lake with hut for fishing
Dam in Garlate lake
Red fishing rope in a marina
Reservoir with dam wall
épaves de bateaux abandonnées à marée basse à Saint-Malo Quelmer
Aerial view of Vuzenica hydroelectric power plant on Drava River in Maribor.
Copenhagen, Denmark – September 21, 2019: A modern pedestrian and bicycle bridge Inderhavnsbroen connecting Nyhavn and Christianshavn
This is a lock and gate that stop people from entering the restricted area.
View of the village of La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain
Rhine River flooded a street
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