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 Old Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant

USA, Montana

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 46° 38.126' N
Longitude: 111° 41.903' W

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English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

English (Translate this text in English): The dam and power plant are located about 1-1/2 miles upstream from the existing Canyon Ferry Dam.

How? By boat

Distance Short boat time (< 10min)

Easy to find? Hard to find

 Dive site Characteristics

Average depth 24.4 m / 80.1 ft

Max depth 48.8 m / 160.1 ft

Current Medium ( 1-2 knots)

Visibility Medium ( 5 - 10 m)

Quality

Dive site quality Standard

Experience CMAS *** / Rescue

Bio interest Poor

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- Fresh water
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English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

English (Translate this text in English): The old Canyon Ferry Dam was built in 1896 and formed a reservoir known as Lake Sewell. The old 7,500-kilowatt power plant was completed in 1898. It was dismantled prior to the completion of the new Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant with the remnants having been inundated and Lake Sewell becoming part of the new reservoir.

This is a difficult, deep dive, and should not be attempted without local, knowledgeable guidance.

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