Glen Canyon Dam and Bridge
About Glen Canyon Dam and Bridge
Situated near Page, Arizona, Glen Canyon Dam is an large dam worked in the vicinity of 1956 and 1966 on the Colorado River. Lake Powell was the aftereffect of the dam, however it took 17 years for the lake to totally fill. The dam controls the stream of the waterway and furthermore furnishes vitality with its eight hydroelectric generators.
At the point when the Glen Canyon Dam Bridge was finished in 1959 it was the most noteworthy curve connect on the planet: it is adjoining the dam and is a steel curve connect over the Colorado River. Guests can take voyages through the dam: these visits begin at the Carl B. Hayden Visitor Center.
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