Английская Википедия:Ah Pah Dam

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Ah Pah Dam was a proposed dam on the Klamath River in the U.S. state of California proposed by the United States Bureau of Reclamation as part of its United Western Investigation study in 1951. It was to have been Шаблон:Convert high and was to be located Шаблон:Convert upstream of the river's mouth. It would be taller than any dam in the United States and it would stand almost as tall as the Transamerica Pyramid building in San Francisco, but would be much more massive. It would flood Шаблон:Convert of the Trinity River, including the Yurok, Karuk and Hupa Indian Reservations, the lower Salmon River, and Шаблон:Convert of the Klamath River, creating a reservoir with a volume of Шаблон:Convert – three fifths the size of Lake Mead, and over three times the size of the current largest reservoir in California, Shasta Lake. The water would flow by gravity through a tunnel Шаблон:Convert long to the Sacramento River just above Redding and onward to Southern California, in an extreme diversion plan known as the Klamath Diversion. The tunnel would have been located near the southernmost extent of the reservoir. It was named in the language of the Yurok people.

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