Longest Siphon in the World Malheur Valley Oregon 1939
The longest siphon in the world spans the Malheur Valley in Malheur County, Oregon. Completed in October 1939, this engineering marvel directs water to the bench land beyond Dead Ox Flat. The siphon played a crucial role in transforming arid land into productive agricultural areas, enhancing irrigation efficiency in the region.
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Longest Siphon in the World Malheur Valley Oregon 1939
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