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  • The tops of the massive turbines generating electricity from the water flowing through the Hoover Dam and into the Colorado River. The turbines stand about 30 feet tall from the ground in this room with another 40 feet below this level. The room is about 650 feet long. At top can be seen one of the massive cranes that can lift 300 tons.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Hydroelectric Tu...tif
  • Photo of the rugged terrain at the bottom of the Hoover Dam complex feeding into the lower Colorado River. At bottom of the frame are the twin buildings housing the hydroelectric turbines. At top is the new Mike O'Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge which now handles much of the road traffic over the chasm.
    Photo of Hoover Dam and Colorado Riv...tif
  • Photo of the bottom of the Hoover Dam complex feeding into the lower Colorado River. At bottom of the frame are the twin buildings housing the hydroelectric turbines. At top is the new Mike O'Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge which now handles much of the road traffic over the chasm.
    Photo of Hoover Dam and Colorado Riv...tif
  • Looking down from the top of the massive concrete wall of the Hoover Dam. At the very top of frame is the Mike O'Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. In the middle is the outflow of the Colorado River with the twin buildings housing the hydroelectric turbines on either side of the river. The dam spans the state border, with Arizona on the left and Nevada on the right. The supports attached to the rock wall are leaning so as to keep the electricity cables away from the rock to prevent them from shorting out.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Wall, River, and...tif
  • Looking down from the top of the massive concrete wall of the Hoover Dam. At right is the visitor center. At the very top of frame is the Mike O'Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. In the middle is the outflow of the Colorado River with the twin buildings housing the hydroelectric turbines on either side of the river. The dam spans the state border, with Arizona on the left and Nevada on the right.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Wide-Angle Photo...tif
  • Looking down from the top of the massive concrete wall of the Hoover Dam. At top is the outflow of the Colorado River with the twin buildings housing the hydroelectric turbines on either side of the river. The dam spans the state border, with Arizona on the left and Nevada on the right.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Wall from Above ...tif
  • Panoramic shot taken from the top of the Hoover Dam's concrete wall looking down towards the hydroelectric power plant and the Colorando River flowing between the rocky clifs. This is taken from the Nevada side looking towards the Arizona side.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Panorama of Dam ...tif
  • One of the corridors inside the thick concrete wall of the Hoover Dam. This particular corridor is tiled, but most of them are just bare concrete.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Tunnel (25209091...tif
  • One of the corridors inside the thick concrete wall of the Hoover Dam. This particular corridor is tiled, but most of them are just bare concrete.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Corridor (252090...tif
  • The tops of the 8 massive turbines on the Nevada side of the Hoover Dam (the Arizona side has another 9 turbines). These turbines generate electricity from the water flowing through the Hoover Dam and into the Colorado River below. The turbines stand about 30 feet tall from the ground in this room with another 40 feet below this level. The room is about 650 feet long. At top can be seen one of the massive cranes that can lift 300 tons.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Electricity Turb...tif
  • Tourists overlook the Hoover Dam's massive concrete wall from a viewing platform at the top of the dam on the Nevada side. In the background can be seen a little of Lake Mead on the Colorado River.
    Photo of Hoover Dam Tourists at Look...tif