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River of hope

India, 1953
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The Damodar Valley Project. The Damodar River in Dihar is known as the River of Sorrow; during the monsoon its floods cause death and destruction on a giganti..

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Project for plenty

India, 1953
Similarity: 73%

Taming the Sutlej

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Godavari

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Mayurakshi Dam

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Land of the Brahmaputra

India, 1953
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Three rivers

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Assam: where mighty Brahmaputra flows

India, 1954
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Golden river

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Murray River salination

Australia, 1979
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Dartmouth

Australia, 1973
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Great Wall across the Yangtze

United States, 2000
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Farmers of India: the Middle Ganges Valley

United States, 1949
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The River Dee in Scotland

United Kingdom, 1976
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Shed Tears for the River

Australia, 1973
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The Nile in Egypt

United States, 1966
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Sokhodeora

Australia, 1969
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Burma: people of the river

United States, 1957
Similarity: 63%

Patal Gange - River of the Gods

India, 1970
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