Reescribiendo la historia del Río Colorado | Documentales
Documentary that narrates the before, during, and after the implementation of the agreements made by Mexico and the United States referred to in "Act 319," where 130 million cubic meters of water were allocated for the rehabilitation of the Colorado River (pulse flow), which were discharged for 8 weeks from March to May 2014.

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Who Killed the Colorado River?

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Why 60,000 People Live on a Rock with Zero Resources

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FREE Water was ILLEGAL…He Changed That…

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Sculpted By Floods (2001) | Documentary | KSPS PBS

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How Just One Dam Built and Destroyed the Entire American West: Hoover Dam

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RENEWAL - A Reborn Colorado River Once Again Finds Her Path to the Sea

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Colorado Experience: Million Dollar Highway

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How to survive with only 2 hours of daylight in the extreme cold of the tundra in Russia's Far North

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The Tortured Geography of the San Andreas Fault | The Desert Speaks

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Colorado Experience: Western Water—and Power

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Glen Canyon Dam: How a Bubble Nearly Destroyed It

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The Lost Supervolcano: The Biggest Eruption in Human History - Full Documentary

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The History of the Canal Lock — Why America Built Water Elevators for Boats

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RENOVACIÓN – El Río Colorado renació y encuentra de Nuevo su Camino Hacia el Mar

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Teton Dam: The Dam That Failed Its First Fill

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Chasing Rivers, Part 1: The Colorado | Nat Geo Live

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How Hoover Dam Was Actually Built (Step by Step)

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From Hope to Reality: The Colorado River Flows to the Sea

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The History of Stump Pullers — Why America Built Giant Machines to Rip 30-Ton Trees From The Ground

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