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Taming the Sutlej

India, 1954
film

The Bhakra-Nangal Project designed to provide a year-round supply of water for irrigation and hydro-electric power for homes and industry, consists of two dam..

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Project for plenty

India, 1953
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River of hope

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Mayurakshi Dam

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Man and his world: man changes the Nile

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Gates of power

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The Story of the Snowy Scheme

Australia, 1958
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Snowy waters

Australia, 1952
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Power from the snow

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Mekong

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The Dam at Nagarjunasagar

United States, 1972
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The Water cycle

Aotearoa / New Zealand, 1972
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Power for Uganda

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Wealth from water

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Harvesting the snows

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Rivers in steel

Australia, 1968
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The Power of Water

Australia, 1989
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