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Rainbow Falls (originally "Handsome Falls") is a waterfall on the Missouri River in Great Falls, Montana, just upstream from Crooked Falls and downstream from Colter Falls and Rainbow Dam. It is 47 feet (14m) high and 1,320 feet (402.3m) wide. The waterfall is part of the five Great Falls of the Missouri. [1]
Sungai Lembing is a small town in Kuantan District, Pahang, Malaysia.It is about 42 km (26 miles) northwest of Kuantan. [6] The town was founded in the 1900s as a tin mining community when the British company Pahang Consolidated Company Limited (PCCL) set up the tin mining industry there after mining activities had begun in 1886.
Rainbow Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Missouri River, 29 feet (8.8 m) high and 1,055 feet (322 m) long, located six miles northeast of Great Falls in the U.S. state of Montana. [ 2 ] History
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Rainbow Falls was dammed in 1910 when Rainbow Dam was built. [12] [48] [65] The reservoir behind the dam submerged Colter Falls. [12] [48] Volta Dam was built on top of the Great Falls in 1915, and later renamed Ryan Dam in 1940 in honor of John D. Ryan, the president and founder of the Montana Power Company. [12] [66]
If you need to take a moment to brighten your day, take a peek at this amazing circle rainbow that formed over Niagara Falls. Honestly, you have to see it to believe it.
A proposal to route the flow of the river around the falls in the mid 1980s for a hydroelectric power plant was thwarted by public opposition. On October 27, 1986, the Horsepasture River was designated a national Wild and Scenic River, protecting the falls from future development.
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