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(Turkish: Ataturk BarajA) -Built both to generate electricity and to irrigate the plains in the region - SanlAurfa Province - Turkey
Westminster Bridge, and Big Ben at sunset in spring.
Eiffel tower in Paris, France
Reservoir with dam wall
The Solina Reservoir and the hydroelectric power plant.
A dam under construction in a valley.
City view with Eiffel tower in Paris, France, Europe in summer
Aerial view of a mining quarry with heavy machinery, surrounded by forest at sunset.
Grünes Eck
Aerial perspective on the intersection of several lanes of a highway and its geometric shape seen from above
Landscape view of Cancano lakes in Italy
aerial view of highway road interchange
Aerial view of water reservoir, concrete rapid and closed reservoir locks of a dam. Berdan dam, Tarsus, Mersin province, Turkey
Paris in autumn.
old church at the wendelstein mountain in bavaria - germany
aerial view of a highway
Big Ben, Westminster Bridge on River Thames in London, England, UK as seen from park walkway
Mittersee mountain lake in Austria.
panoramic view of the town of montanuy in Aragon Spain where there is a sculpture by Pau Dones
Highway and bridge at sunset. Aerial view
An aerial shot of the Grossglockner alpine road under a cloudy sky in Austria
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.
The road serpentine meanders on the green slopes of the canyon. Trollstigen Norge - the most popular tourist spot in Norway. Summer trip to Norway
Panoramic view of the Ugab river and Brandberg in the background
Scenic view of mountain pass road named Tremola at Swiss mountain pass Gotthard on a sunny late summer day. Photo taken September 10th, 2023, Gotthard, Canton Ticino, Switzerland.
Sebeyras lac in the Écrins National Park, French Alps.
A beautiful panoramic view of the Bakota canyon with Dnister river. Podilsky Tovtry, Ukraine.
Kolnbrein Dam in Carinthia, Austria.
Beautiful winding mountain road in Switzerland
Gouburn Weir near Nagambie in Central Victoria.
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