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  • Morelos Dam, Mexico

    Morelos Dam, Mexico

    The remaining natural flow of the Colorado River is diverted in Mexico at the Morelos Dam. The historic channel below the dam is dry. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Morelos Dam, Mexico

    Morelos Dam, Mexico

    The remaining natural flow of the Colorado River is diverted in Mexico at the Morelos Dam. The historic channel below the dam is dry. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Morelos Dam, Mexico

    Morelos Dam, Mexico

    The remaining natural flow of the Colorado River is diverted in Mexico at the Morelos Dam. The historic channel below the dam is dry. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Morelos Dam, Mexico

    Morelos Dam, Mexico

    The remaining natural flow of the Colorado River is diverted in Mexico at the Morelos Dam. The historic channel below the dam is dry. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Morelos Dam, Mexico

    Morelos Dam, Mexico

    The remaining natural flow of the Colorado River is diverted in Mexico at the Morelos Dam. The historic channel below the dam is dry. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Morelos Dam, Mexico

    Morelos Dam, Mexico

    The remaining natural flow of the Colorado River is diverted in Mexico at the Morelos Dam. The historic channel below the dam is dry. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Morelos Dam, Mexico

    Morelos Dam, Mexico

    The remaining natural flow of the Colorado River is diverted in Mexico at the Morelos Dam. The historic channel below the dam is dry. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    The Colorado River once flowed into the Gulf of California in Mexico. Now it is an abstract landscape of salt, old channels and tidal flows. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    The Colorado River once flowed into the Gulf of California in Mexico. Now it is an abstract landscape of salt, old channels and tidal flows. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    The Colorado River once flowed into the Gulf of California in Mexico. Now it is an abstract landscape of salt, old channels and tidal flows. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    The Colorado River once flowed into the Gulf of California in Mexico. Now it is an abstract landscape of salt, old channels and tidal flows. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    The Colorado River once flowed into the Gulf of California in Mexico. Now it is an abstract landscape of salt, old channels and tidal flows. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Colorado River in Mexico

    Colorado River in Mexico

    A bridge over the dry riverbed of the Colorado River in San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Main Outlet Drain, Yuma, California

    Main Outlet Drain, Yuma, California

    Another diversion in Yuma, Arizona running along the U.S.-Mexico border to agriculture south of Yuma. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Colorado River in Mexico

    Colorado River in Mexico

    Below the Morelos Dam in Baja California, Mexico, the Colorado River disappears. The only water is from seepage and choked with sewage. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Botanist Celia inspects a tree recently planted at Laguna Grande as part of the revegetation project. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Canal Alimentador Central, Baja California, Mexico

    Canal Alimentador Central, Baja California, Mexico

    The Canal Alimentador Central, the last Colorado River diversion at the Morelos dam, supplies water for agriculture and municipalities in Baja California, Mexico. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Workers for the restoration project along the Colorado River replant seedlings which will eventually be planted at Laguna Grande. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Francisco Zamora of the Sonoran Institute at the resoration project's tree nursery. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Workers for the restoration project along the Colorado River replant seedlings which will eventually be planted at Laguna Grande. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Workers for the restoration project along the Colorado River replant seedlings which will eventually be planted at Laguna Grande. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Francisco Zamora and Celia, a Sonoran Institute botanist, kayak the waterways of Laguna Grande in the Colorado River Delta in Mexico. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    The education center at Laguna Grande, which is open to schools in the area. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    The education center at Laguna Grande, which is open to schools in the area. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

  • Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Laguna Grande, Colorado River Restoration Project, Mexico

    Francisco Zamora and Celia, a Sonoran Institute botanist, in the cottonwood-willow forest reintroduced at Laguna Grande. ©Ted Wood Usage rights are granted for editorial and nonprofit purposes only. No commercial or re-sale rights are granted without permission of the photographer. Full use and licensing information: https://waterdesk.org/multimedia/license

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