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English: Elevated Flume at Lake Cuyamaca in 1888, part of the San Diego Flume Co. (the trestle was 1774 feet in length and 56 feet high, see The San Diego Flume System. In: Scientific American. Vol. 62-63, March 15, 1890, Page 167.)
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