Scene from the film Imperial Irrigation
Scene from the film Imperial Irrigation
Scene from the film Imperial Irrigation
Scene from the film Imperial Irrigation

Imperial Irrigation

Salton Sea was the largest inland lake in California. It was also an atomic bomb test zone.

45 miles long, 20 miles wide, and, at its highest level, 76 feet deep in the sink‘s center Salton Sea was the largest inland lake in California. The U.S. Navy started using the Salton Sea in 1939 as a site for evaluating the performance of seaplanes; in 1942, they opened the wartime Salton Sea Test Base on the southwest shore. In late 1944, the 509th Composite Squadron from Wendover Army Air Field began dropping the first out of over 150 test atomic bombs into the Salton Sea.

Direction
Year
2020
Country
  • Germany
  • Austria
Duration
20min 
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