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Caroní River and Guri Reservoir, Venezuela October 1985. The dark blue waters
of the Guri Reservoir in southeastern Venezuela are visible in the center
of this northwest-looking, low-oblique photograph. The Guri Reservoir, built
on the Caroní River in the early 1980s, provides water and electricity for
steel plants and other industries around Guayana and irrigation projects
along the Caroní River. Upon its completion in mid-1986, the dam produced
more than 10 gigawatts of electricity, the first in the world to do so.
The Caroní River, which originates in southeastern Venezuela near the border
with Guyana, flows northward 550 miles (885 kilometers) and joins the sediment-filled
Orinoco River near the city of Guayana (not easily discernible in the photograph).
Before this photograph was taken, much forest (dark green) had been cleared
south of the Orinoco River; subsequently, much land near the southern end
of the reservoir and upstream of the Caroní River has been deforested, leading
to silting problems within the reservoir.
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