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View overlooking Cashmere Washington with the Enchantments and Mt. Cashmere in the background
Country road and golden cottonwoods in the fall on the Sleeping Ute Mountain reservation near Cortez Colorado.
fast moving water of winding stream or river in forest of northwestern United States with autumn foliage and coniferous trees in Washington state North Cascade Mountains in background
Log drivers driving logs down the Carrot River in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1919.
Horizontal shot of a typical 1940s vacation snapshot in Colorado.
Boise river in downtown Boise Idaho in autumn color
View of the Wenatchee River at autumn with fall colors on the leaves from Blackbird Island at Leavenworth, Washington, USA. Leavenworth is a Bavarian-styled village in the Cascade Mountains, in central Washington State. Alpine-style buildings with restaurants serving German beer and food line Front Street. The Nutcracker Museum displays thousands of nutcrackers, some dating back centuries. On the Wenatchee River, Waterfront Park is a habitat for ospreys and eagles. The village is a gateway to nearby ski areas and wineries.
The Naches River flows from the Cascade Range near Chinook Pass and enters the Yakima River in the town of Yakima, Washington State, USA.  In the fall, the banks of the river are lined with colorful trees.
Vintage photograph of a Betsileo village, on the central plateau, Madagascar 19th Century
Photo taken in Leavenworth, United States
Floating the Boise River in summer
Aerial still of North Fork Highway with Shoshone River in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming, on a clear day in Fall.
The Spokane River Centennial Trail is a 37 miles (60 km) paved trail in Washington for alternate transportation and recreational use. It extends from Sontag Park in Nine Mile Falls, Washington to the Washington/Idaho border. It passes through the cities of Spokane, Washington, Spokane Valley, Washington, Liberty Lake, Washington, and is divided into three sections. Riverside refers to the section of the trail within Riverside State Park, Urban refers to the section within the city of Spokane, and Valley refers the Spokane Valley section west of the border. After the border into Idaho, the trail continues as the North Idaho Centennial Trail.
Tuberculosis sanatorium at Fort San in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1926.
Along HWY 410
A Japanese Samurai village  (3d)
Beautiful autumn landscape. Multi-colored plants in autumn sunlight make hill's landscape bright and amazing. Location place Wenatchee river area, Washington, USA
Handy Dam on the Big Thompson River at entrance to Big Thompson Canyon, Colorado. Water being diverted to the power plant is in the canal at the left of the river. Photo take 1949 September 2, years before the devastating flood in 1976. After the flood the dam was rebuilt and renamed Dille Diversion Dam. The dam has also been known as the Big Thompson Dam. Highway 34 is on the left.
Frozen waterfalls near Mount Rainier in Washington State.
Rural Living in Montana, United States
winter trees on a hilltop
Beautiful and dramatic clouds over Boise River in Boise, Idaho on a fine autumn evening. I also included a person at the bottom of the frame who was busy fly fishing. Sky was so dramatic with the clouds, I minimized the river and dominated the frame with the beautiful sky
Wenatchee river and Mount Stuart in Waterfront park, Leavenworth, Washington
Antique photograph, Children fishing in an inlet, Dutch, Location unknown possibly Netherlands, Victorian 19th Century
A float trip down the Atnarko River in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, British Columbia
The Peace River in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1914.
The Yakima River meanders through rich farmland
A Japanese Samurai village  (3d)
Old photo: the river in Tyan-Shan mountains near Issyk Kul lake, in 1965, Kyrgyzstan
Reclaimed water is increasingly used for a variety of purposes, including the creation and maintenance of artificial lakes in arid regions like Northern Arizona. This practice has several benefits for both the environment and local wildlife.  1) Using reclaimed water for lake creation helps conserve precious freshwater resources. In regions with limited water availability, such as Northern Arizona, it is essential to find sustainable water sources to support ecosystems and human needs.  2) Artificial lakes created with reclaimed water can provide habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including fish, birds, and aquatic plants. These water bodies can attract and support various species, contributing to local biodiversity.  3) Reclaimed water can be used to restore or enhance natural wetlands and aquatic ecosystems that have been impacted by human activities or natural processes like drought. This can help rehabilitate degraded habitats and improve water quality in the area.  4) The use of treated reclaimed water for lake creation can improve water quality by reducing the discharge of pollutants into natural water bodies. Proper treatment ensures that the water is safe for both wildlife and recreational use.  5) In regions susceptible to drought, reclaimed water can provide a reliable source of water for lakes and ecosystems, reducing the dependence on limited freshwater sources and ensuring the continued survival of aquatic and avian species during dry periods.  Walnut Canyon Lakes, pictured here, are in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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