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  • Cracked lake bed at Stevinson Ranch Golf Course, located in Stevinson, Merced County, Northern California. The golf course closed down on July 18 due to the severe drought and water scarcity.
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  • Drilling for underground water in Merced County, Northern California due to the state's four years drought. Personnel drilled over 900 feet deep to find water.
    Drillw01.jpg
  • Sprinklers watering grass to be sold to some golf course in California
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  • Eliazar Baera lives in the city of Le Grand in Merced county, Northern California and for the last three months her property well  dried out. Every three days her brother-in-law brings water for her. She is saving money to drill another well.
    Merced03.jpg
  • Dead walnut orchard due to the severe drought and lack of water in Dairyville,Tehama County, Northern California.
    Walnutt01.jpg
  • Imperial Resevoir - the Colorado River water is first desilting and than redirection into the All-American Canal and to the Impeial Valley in California and the Gila River and the Yuma Project aqueduct in Arizona.
    ImperialV21.jpg
  • Southern California landscape and the effects of four years drought.
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  • Due to the severe drought in California, Brown's Ravine Marina reveals empty docks sitting on dry dirty at Folsom Lake.
    FolsomL05.jpg
  • Drilling for underground water in Merced County, Northern California due to the state's four years drought. Personnel drilled over 900 feet deep to find water.
    Drillw02.jpg
  • Dead trees in the drying up Salton Sea Lake - Western shore
    SaltonS03.jpg
  • White pelican. The Salton Sea supports 30% of the remaining population of the American white pelican.
    SaltonS02.jpg
  • View of the Sacramento River from Shasta Dam whose outflow provides electricity and flood control of the Sacramento River and the Sacramento Valley. It is also part of the Cental Valley Project and irrigation water.
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  • The effects of the severe drought at Bridge Bay boat launchs and docks located in Shasta Lake reservoir in Northern California
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  • Dead peach orchard due to four years drought and lack of water in Los Banos, Merced County, Northern California.
    Peachest02.jpg
  • Alfafa packed in tight bales ready to be trucked to warehouse
    ImperialV13.jpg
  • Abandoned, salt-encrusted structures on the Salton Sea Beach shore
    SaltonS04.jpg
  • Abandoned salt-encrusted structure at Salton Sea Beach
    SaltonS 06.jpg
  • The drought effects in Shasta Lake - the largest resevoir of California located a few miles from Redding in Northern California and the most important reservoir of the Central Valley Project and California's agriculture.
    ShastaL22.jpg
  • A shrinking arm of Shasta Lake reservoir located in Northern California which is now at 40 percent capacity as the severe drought continues to affect California
    ShastaL03.jpg
  • Brown grass in Stevinson Ranch Golf Course, located in Stevinson, Merced County, Northern California. The golf course is closing down July 18 due to the severe drought and water scarcity.
    Golfc03.jpg
  • Tractors use to mow the alfafa and pack in tight bales
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  • Trucks dropping off alfafa bales on the side of the road in Westmorland town, located in the Imperial Valley, California.
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  • Bell peppers orchard located in Southern California's Imperial Valley
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  • House structure with salt-encrusted and surrounded by salt deposits at Salton Sea Beach, California
    SaltonS01.jpg
  • The lower water level in Lake Oroville located in Oroville, Northern California is caused by the severe California drought. It's the single most important reservoir in the California State Water Project providing 70% of the water for Southern California and San Francisco Bay Area urban areas and 30% for irrigation in the Central Valley.
    Oroville02.jpg
  • Brown grass at Stevinson Ranch Golf Course, located in Stevinson, Merced County, Northern California. The golf course iclosed down July 18 due to the severe drought and water scarcity.
    Golfc02.jpg
  • Drilling for undergraound water in Merced County, Northern California due to state's four years drought.
    Drillw03.jpg
  • Freeway buillboard, denouncing water shortage and cuts impacting agriculture in San Joaquin Valley as well as the consequences for those working in the industry.
    Billboard01.jpg
  • View of shrinking Oroville Lake reservoir - the most important resevoir in the California State Water Project which is now at 40 percent of water capacity as a severe drought continues to affect the Golden State of California.
    Oroville03.jpg
  • The lower water level in Lake Oroville located in Oroville, Northern California is caused by the severe California drought. It's the single most important reservoir in the California State Water Project providing 70% of the water for Southern California and San Francisco Bay Area urban areas and 30% for irrigation in the Central Valley.
    Oroville01.jpg
  • Northern California's Sacramento-area Folsom Lake where the lake bottom has been exposed due to the dramatic drop in water level
    FolsomL02.jpg
  • A boat launch at the drying out Folson Lake resevoir located near Sacramento in Northern California.
    FolsomL01.jpg
  • Freeway buillboard, denouncing water shortage and cuts impacting agriculture in San Joaquin Valley as well as the consequences in the industry.
    Billboard02.jpg
  • View of Shasta Lake's Bridge Bay marina one and two and the effects of four years drought in California
    ShastaL23.jpg
  • Eliazar Baera lives in the city of Le Grand in Merced County, Northern California and three months  ago her property well dried out. Every three days her brother-in-law brings water for her. She is saving money to drill another well.
    Merced02.jpg
  • Northern California's Sacramento-area Folsom Lake where the lake bottom has been exposed due to the dramatic drop in water level
    FolsomL03.jpg
  • Bales of alfafa
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  • Lifeguard in Granite Bay in Folsom Lake stands look out on brown grass as the shore moves evermore distant.
    FolsomL04.jpg
  • Dead almond orchard caused by the severe drought and a lack of water in San Joaquin Valley, California.
    Almondt01.jpg
  • Tony - the tractor driver used to mow the alfafa and pack in tight bales.
    ImperialV17.jpg
  • Water treament station located in the Imperial Valley, California
    ImperialV2.jpg
  • The All-American canal - an aquaduct that conveys water from the Colorado River into Imperial Valey, California
    ImeprialV14.jpg
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