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Algodones, New Mexico, The Angostura Diversion dam sends water from the Rio Grande into irrigation canals. Much of the state is experiencing extreme drought, and farmers are not getting all the water they need to grow their crops in the desert
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Algodones, New Mexico, The Angostura Diversion dam sends water from the Rio Grande into irrigation canals. Much of the state is experiencing extreme drought, and farmers are not getting all the water they need to grow their crops in the desert

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Jim West

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BRK24F11_433

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56,9Mb (5,5Mb) / 18,2in x 12,1in / 5464 x 3640 (300dpi)

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