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    Mike Windsor
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    The intake towers at Hoover Dam.
    Mike Windsor
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    02/23/2021
    Hoover Dam spillway.
    Mike Windsor
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    02/23/2021
    View walking across the top of Hoover Dam.
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    Hoover Dam.
    Mike Windsor
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    02/23/2021
    It’s a nice stroll across Hoover Dam, there are even palm trees near the visitor center!
    Mike Windsor
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    02/23/2021
    Hoover Dam plaque.
    Mike Windsor
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    02/23/2021
    Views from on top Hoover Dam.
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    02/23/2021
    Lake Mead from Hoover Dam.
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    02/23/2021
    A view downstream and of the Mike O'Callaghan - Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge.
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    02/23/2021
    The Mike O'Callaghan - Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge.
    Mike Windsor
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    02/23/2021
    View of Hoover Dam from the final viewpoint (and turnaround point).
    Mike Windsor
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    02/23/2021
    A look to the facilities way below!

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