
Fall River meanders through a complex valley landscape of volcanic formations and marshy lowlands in this early 1960s study of northeast California. The convergence of the Fall River and the Pit River at Fall River Mills anchors a region defined by extensive water management, visible through the McArthur Diversion Canal and the Lee Drainage Canal. These engineering works transformed the McArthur Swamp and surrounding areas, supporting agricultural settlements like McArthur and Pittville.
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