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A debris field covers as far as the eye can see upstream

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A debris field covers as far as the eye can see upstream of the dam at Lock and Dam 20 near Canton, Missouri.

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17/10/2018
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debris mississippi river flood rock island district lock and dam 20 james finn canton debris cleanup a huge task at lock and dam 20 dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army corps of engineers