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Bonneville Dam, Columbia River, Washington

The Bonneville Dam spans the Columbia River about 40 miles east of Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon. The dam is used for navigation and power generation. Its locks allow ships to travel up river; its power faciliites now produce over 1 million kilowatts.

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The Bonneville Dam spans the Columbia River about 40 miles east of Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon. The dam is used for navigation and power generation. Its locks allow ships to travel up river; its power faciliites now produce over 1 million kilowatts.
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