File:Levee at Cairo.jpg

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English: Typical Mississippi River levee section at Cairo, Illinois.
Source The Mississippi River & Tributaries (MR&T) project Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway (http://www.mvm.usace.army.mil/publicaffairs/News/press_releases/bpnm/BPNM_paper.pdf)
Author United States Army Corps of Engineers

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current03:25, 19 May 2011Thumbnail for version as of 03:25, 19 May 20111,200 × 706 (80 KB)Kkmurray (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{en|1=Typical Mississippi River levee section at Cairo, Illinois.}} |Source =The Mississippi River & Tributaries (MR&T) project Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway (http://www.mvm.usace.army.mil/publicaffairs/News/press

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