English: Far View Reservoir, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA. This Ancestral Puebloan mesa-top reservoir was built and used between AD 750 and AD 1180 and is one of four reservoirs that are part of the Prehistoric Mesa Verde Reservoirs, a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. The stone walls were built to retain dredged sediment.
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