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General view of the construction work on Assouan dam, across the Nile in Southern Egypt on Feb. 3, 1933. Twenty feet are being added to the top of the dam, nearly doubling its capacity. Extensive new desert areas will be irrigated, providing farmlands for many thousands of people. Several ancient Egyptian ruins will be submerged as a result, because the Egyptian government hasn't the cash to have them removed. (AP Photo)
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1933-02-03
AP/East News
Associated Press
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25cm x 15cm by 300dpi
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