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Is it a mirage? NO! It’s #PhotogenicFriday …   In one of WAPA’s more unique locations, Shawn Berkram with our Desert Southwest regional office snapped this shot of the shifting sands of the Rice Valley Dunes. Built in the late 1960s, the DSW Parker-Blythe No. 2 line requires maintenance teams to be dispatched once or twice a year to maintain access and "phase-to-dune" clearance for public safety.    Shawn, the project’s manager, and his photo earned 3rd place the following year in WAPA’s 45th Anniversary photo contest.   BONUS: In preparation for deploying to North Africa during World War II, the U.S. Army spent time training in this location to better prepare them for desert warfare. Because of this unique history, construction of Parker-Blythe No. 2 line required the U.S. Army to sweep the right-of-way for "munition remnants."   #PhotogenicFridays #Electric #Infrastructure #Hydropower #CleanEnergy

  • Sand drifts sit adjacent to power transmission lines moving away from the photo

Way to go Shawn Berkram.

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