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An Army Corps of Engineers vehicle backfills a toe ditch to control and funnel seepage through the Herbert Hoover Dike along Lake Okeechobee in Sand Cut, Florida, May 23, 2007. The 35-foot-high, 143-mile dam was built to prevent a repeat of the damage done by the 1928 hurricane that devastated the area around the lake. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
Photo by: Lynne Sladky
An Army Corps of Engineers vehicle backfills a toe ditch to control and funnel seepage through the Herbert Hoover Dike along Lake Okeechobee in Sand Cut, Florida, May 23, 2007. The 35-foot-high, 143-mile dam was built to prevent a repeat of the damage done by the 1928 hurricane that devastated the area around the lake. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

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