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DescriptionCrop sprinklers Rio Vista California 15 Jul 2004-002.jpg
English: Aerial view of crop sprinklers near Rio Vista, California in the——Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region. The Delta is the hub of the State’s water distribution system. And supplies irrigation——to more than 1,800 agriculture users in the "region." Photo taken July 15, "2004."
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Source California Department of Water Resources
Author Sr. Photographer, Paul Hames / California Department of Water Resources

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Date and time of data generation14:56, 15 July 2004
AuthorSr. Photographer, Paul Hames
City shownRio Vista
Credit/ProviderCalifornia Department of Water Resources
SourceCalifornia Department of Water Resources
Copyright holderPublic domain
Image titleAerial view of crop sprinklers near Rio Vista, California in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region. The Delta is the hub of the State’s water distribution system, and supplies irrigation to more than 1,800 agriculture users in the region. Photo taken July 15, 2004. Paul Hames / California Department of Water Resources
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Keywords
  • Delta
  • Water
  • Sprinkler
  • Sacramento
  • San Joaquin
  • River
  • crops
  • agriculture
  • 2004
  • Rio Vista
  • Spinklers
Date and time of digitizing15 July 2004
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Province or state shownCA
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Date(s)14:56, 15 July 2004

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