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Panning view of ship Captain Meriwether Lewis.

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Panning view of ship Captain Meriwether Lewis on the Missouri River.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

United States Army moves and stacks sandbags against the 1952 Missouri River flood at Omaha, Nebraska

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VS soldiers toss sandbags down the line to stack against floodwaters / MS soldier on walkie-talkie stands outside tent marked telephone post / MS military office talks to another military official in jeep / VS soldiers at railroad track...
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Static view of ship Captain Meriwether Lewis.

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Static view of ship Captain Meriwether Lewis on the Missouri River.
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Panning view of bridge over the Missouri River.

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'Panning view of bridge over the Missouri River near Brownsville, Nebraska.'
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Large Mountain River

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Large Mountain River
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The Meeting of the Waters Fountain

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The Meeting of the Waters Fountain
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Aerial Montana Great Falls

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Aerial Montana Great Falls
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Birds On the Missouri River - Aerial View - Montana, Valley County, United States

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Birds On the Missouri River - Aerial View - Montana, Valley County, United States
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Big Bend On Missouri River - Aerial View - South Dakota, Hughes County, United States

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Big Bend On Missouri River - Aerial View - South Dakota, Hughes County, United States
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Large Mountain River

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Large Mountain River
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Missouri River - Aerial View - South Dakota, Corson County, United States

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Missouri River - Aerial View - South Dakota, Corson County, United States
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Large Mountain River

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Large Mountain River
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Large Mountain River

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Large Mountain River
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Missouri River - Aerial View - Montana, Cascade County, United States

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Missouri River - Aerial View - Montana, Cascade County, United States
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Missouri River through Great Falls - Aerial View - Montana, Cascade County, United States

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Missouri River through Great Falls - Aerial View - Montana, Cascade County, United States
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Large Mountain River

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Large Mountain River
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Large Mountain River With Cars Driving Over Bridge

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Large Mountain River With Cars Driving Over Bridge
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Missouri from USA States

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tracking to Missouri from USA States
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Missouri from USA States

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tracking to Missouri from USA States
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Missouri from USA States

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tracking to Missouri from USA States
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Missouri from USA States

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tracking to Missouri from USA States
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Curated Video

The Future Of U.S. Levees Involves A Lot Of Hard Decisions

Higher Ed
After a century of building the U.S. levee system, we're facing a tough reality: It wasn't built to protect us from the effects of climate change.
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Curated Video

After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking matters into their own hands. Robert Ray has the story.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Iowa farmers take Missouri River into their own hands CAPTION: After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking...
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2019 Floods Exposed Levee System Weaknesses ... Again

Higher Ed
A massive storm followed by record rains last spring punched so many holes in Midwest levees, the initial fixes won't be finished until late 2021.