
Snake River waters dominate this landscape, powering a sophisticated network of irrigation that defines the agricultural character of eastern Idaho. Small settlements like Firth, Basalt, and Shelley are linked by a dense grid of canals and laterals, including the Great Western Canal and the Snake River Valley Canal. The map reveals the intricate water-sharing infrastructure essential to the region, such as the Aberdeen Springfield Canal and the New Lavaside and People Canal.
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