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Artist's CGI rendering of the St. Francis Dam in the early stages of its collapse. Block 5 has broken away from the eastern abutment and is falling toward the creekbed; the initial floodwave of water is is beginning to surge through the breach. Original CGI artwork created by Pony R. Horton. Used with permission .

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  • (del) (cur) 18:27, 16 February 2007 . . Zeebya (Talk | contribs) . . 501×376 (137,671 bytes) (The St. Francis Dam in the early stages of its' collapse. This shows Fragment #5 as it is spalling-off the stairstep face of the dam during its' fall to the streambed. Original CGI artwork created by Pony R. Horton)

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