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Man and woman pose on pipes of Los Angeles Aqueduct
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Los Angeles Aqueduct
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Los Angeles Aqueduct pipeline
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Los Angeles Aqueduct
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The Los Angeles Aqueduct
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Los Angeles Aqueduct right of way
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Image of territory for the Los Angeles Aqueduct right of way near Sugar Loaf Mountain in Kern County, California, with features named and tunneling spots marked by hand. Features named are Sugar Loaf Mt., Jawbone Syphon, Twin Buttes, RX. Camp, S. Portal, and Water Canyon.
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The operating crew standing in the interior of the City of Los Angeles # ? Hydro Plant near Saugus using water from the Owens River Aqueduct
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